Phrasal Verb - Letting Out
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.Definition
- To cause something, especially a secret, to be known or become public.
- To release or permit something to be released, especially suddenly or unintentionally.
- To allow someone to leave a place or go away.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | The whistleblower let out sensitive information to the media. |
| 2 | The fireworks let out a loud bang, startling everyone. |
| 3 | The car let out a cloud of smoke as it drove away. |
| 4 | He let out a sigh of relief after passing the exam. |
| 5 | She let out a cry of joy when she saw the surprise party. |
| 6 | The prisoners were let out of their cells after the riot was quelled. |
| 7 | The manager let out the new employee after only a week of training. |
| 8 | The dog let out a bark when it heard a knock on the door. |
| 9 | The explosion let out a bright light, illuminating the night sky. |
| 10 | The teacher let out the class early due to bad weather. |