100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "let it-slip-out"
Definition
Let it slip out is a phrasal verb that means to accidentally reveal or disclose information that was meant to be kept secret or private. It often implies a lack of intention or control over the information shared.
Synonyms
- Reveal
- Disclose
- Spill
- Leak
- Divulge
- Unveil
Antonyms
- Conceal
- Hide
- Keep secret
- Suppress
- Withhold
Examples
- I accidentally let it slip out that we were planning a surprise party for her.
- During the meeting, he let it slip out that the company was considering layoffs.
- She tried to keep it a secret, but she let it slip out in conversation.
- I can't believe I let it slip out about the promotion before it was announced.
- He was careful not to let it slip out that he had already seen the movie.
- I was so excited that I let it slip out that I got the job.
- She let it slip out that they are moving to a new city next month.
- While talking to his friend, he let it slip out about the engagement.
- I wish I hadn't let it slip out that I know the ending of the book.
- The reporter let it slip out that the politician was stepping down.
- I tried to keep my plans quiet, but I accidentally let it slip out.
- She let it slip out about the surprise gift during our chat.
- He let it slip out that he was going to propose this weekend.
- I cannot believe I let it slip out that we are having a baby.
- The kids let it slip out about the trip before we could tell their grandparents.
- During a casual conversation, she let it slip out that she was expecting.
- The detective almost let it slip out the key evidence during the interview.
- I always worry I'll let it slip out something I shouldn't.
- He let it slip out that he was planning to resign soon.
- I didn't mean to let it slip out how much I liked the new restaurant.
- She let it slip out in passing that her sister is getting married.
- We were trying to keep it under wraps, but he let it slip out.
- He let it slip out that they had already started filming the sequel.
- I regret having let it slip out that I knew about the surprise.
- The child let it slip out that they had a puppy at home.
- It was a mistake to let it slip out that I had seen the results early.
- She was so nervous that she let it slip out what the gift was.
- The actor let it slip out that he was joining a new film franchise.
- I tried to keep it a secret, but I let it slip out to my friend.
- He let it slip out that the project deadline was moved up.
- During an interview, she let it slip out that she had a new album coming out.
- I didn't mean to let it slip out that we were moving.
- The kids let it slip out about the surprise vacation.
- I really hope I didn't let it slip out the surprise meeting.
- He let it slip out that he was in talks for a new role.
- She let it slip out about the company merger during lunch.
- I was talking too much and let it slip out my surprise plan.
- He let it slip out that he had already seen the ending of the series.
- I accidentally let it slip out about the renovations.
- She let it slip out that they were going to take a sabbatical.
- I thought I had kept it under wraps, but I let it slip out.
- He let it slip out that he was going to be a father.
- I wish I hadn’t let it slip out that I was looking for a new job.
- The child let it slip out about the surprise party for their mom.
- She was so excited that she let it slip out her travel plans.
- I managed to keep it secret until I let it slip out during dinner.
- He let it slip out during the podcast that he was writing a book.
- I didn't want to let it slip out, but I had to tell someone.
- She let it slip out that they had broken up.
- He let it slip out that they were planning a vacation soon.
- I was trying to be discreet, but I let it slip out.
- She let it slip out that the new product was launching next month.
- I almost let it slip out during my speech.
- The employee let it slip out about the new policy changes.
- I didn't mean to let it slip out that I knew the secret.
- He let it slip out that he had a crush on her.
- I was so excited that I let it slip out my surprise.
- She let it slip out while chatting that they were engaged.
- I can't believe I let it slip out about the party.
- He let it slip out while joking that he was moving away.
- I tried to keep it quiet, but I let it slip out to my brother.
- She let it slip out that they had already booked the venue.
- I didn't want to let it slip out, but I couldn't help it.
- He let it slip out that he would be traveling next week.
- During the conversation, I accidentally let it slip out about my plans.
- She let it slip out the new book's release date.
- I was worried I might let it slip out something important.
- He let it slip out that he was leaving the band.
- I can't believe I let it slip out my gift idea.
- The teacher let it slip out that there would be a test next week.
- She let it slip out about the surprise for the anniversary.
- I wish I could take back when I let it slip out that I was invited.
- He let it slip out that the team would be getting new uniforms.
- I was trying to hold back, but I let it slip out my secret.
- The friend let it slip out that she had already met his family.
- I hope I didn't let it slip out too much information.
- She let it slip out that she was going to be a bridesmaid.
- I didn't mean to let it slip out that I was coming to visit.
- He let it slip out about the surprise event planned for her.
- I almost let it slip out during a casual chat.
- She let it slip out that they were going to try for a baby.
- I was careful not to let it slip out, but it just happened.
- He let it slip out that he had seen the surprise gift.
- I can't believe I let it slip out about my promotion.
- The news anchor let it slip out about the upcoming election.
- I was trying to be secretive, but I let it slip out.
- She let it slip out that her favorite movie was about to be remade.
- I wish I hadn't let it slip out about the surprise.
- He let it slip out that they were moving to another state.
- I accidentally let it slip out that I knew about the engagement.
- She let it slip out that they were going to a concert together.
- I didn't mean to let it slip out my travel plans.
- He let it slip out that they were taking a vacation soon.
- I was careful with my words, but I let it slip out something important.
- The child let it slip out about the surprise birthday party.
- I was so excited that I let it slip out about my new job.
- She let it slip out that she had already seen the movie.
- I tried to stay quiet, but I let it slip out my big secret.
- He let it slip out that he was going to run for office.
- I can't believe I let it slip out about the surprise trip.