let on |
to reveal or hint at. |
let (oneself) in for |
to allow the possibility for something to enter one's life; to commit oneself to some possibility. |
let one's hair down |
to become more relaxed and less inhibited. |
let out |
to allow (something secret) to be known. [3 definitions] |
let rip |
to unleash without restraint, as an utterance or activity. |
let's1 |
contracted form of "let us." |
let's2 |
used to suggest an action for people to do together. |
let slide |
to fail to pay attention to or act upon. |
letter |
a written representation of a speech sound; specific character of an alphabet. [6 definitions] |
letterbox |
(chiefly British) a public depository for outgoing mail; mailbox. [2 definitions] |
letter carrier |
someone who delivers mail, usu. an employee of the postal service. |
lettered |
marked or inscribed with letters. [2 definitions] |
letterhead |
an inscription printed on stationery, usu. containing a name and address. [2 definitions] |
lettering |
the process, act, or art of forming letters by printing or writing. [2 definitions] |
letterman |
a male student who has earned a letter for proficiency in a sport. |
letter of credit |
a letter from a bank authorizing the bearer to withdraw specified sums of money, usu. from other banks, finance houses, or agencies, to be charged to the bank that issued the letter. |
letter of marque |
formerly, a government document that authorized a ship captain to seize the ships of other nations. |
letter opener |
a knifelike tool used to open sealed envelopes. |
letter-perfect |
correct or accurate in every detail. |
letterpress |
a method of printing characters from raised type as opposed to flat or intaglio plates or blocks. [2 definitions] |
letters patent |
a government-issued document granting a person a patent or exclusive right to sell or otherwise profit from an invention or process. |