100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "let on"
Definition
Let on is a phrasal verb that means to reveal or disclose information, often something that was intended to be kept secret or private. It can also imply giving a hint or clue about something without stating it directly.
Synonyms
- Reveal
- Disclose
- Imply
- Indicate
- Mention
- Hint
- Inform
- Uncover
Antonyms
- Conceal
- Hide
- Suppress
- Keep secret
- Withhold
- Cover up
Examples
- I didn't mean to let on that I knew about the surprise party.
- She let on that she was unhappy with her job during the meeting.
- Don’t let on to anyone that we’re planning a trip.
- He tried to let on he wasn’t feeling well to avoid going out.
- I won’t let on what I heard; it’s not my place to say.
- She let on about her promotion without actually announcing it.
- You shouldn’t let on your feelings too early in a relationship.
- Did you let on to your parents that you failed the exam?
- He let on that he had a crush on her during lunch.
- I’ll let on if you promise to keep it a secret.
- She didn’t let on that she was in a bad mood.
- I hate it when people let on about things that aren't their business.
- He let on about his plans for the weekend accidentally.
- Please don’t let on that I told you this.
- She let on to her friends that she had seen the movie already.
- He always lets on more than he should.
- I wish you wouldn’t let on to everyone about my plans.
- They let on that they were moving but didn’t give any details.
- She let on to him that she was feeling lonely.
- He tried not to let on how much he cared.
- I can’t believe you let on about the surprise gift!
- She let on during the call that she missed him.
- Don’t let on about your promotion at work just yet.
- He let on his true feelings after a few drinks.
- Please don’t let on; I want it to be a surprise.
- I didn’t want to let on that I was listening.
- She accidentally let on that she knew about the upcoming changes.
- He let on to his colleagues that he was looking for a new job.
- I won't let on if you’re not ready to share.
- She tried to let on casually, but everyone noticed her tone.
- You’re not supposed to let on about the secret meeting.
- He let on a little too much during the interview.
- Don’t let on to anyone that you know what’s happening.
- She let on that she had seen the new episode already.
- He didn’t let on that he was nervous before the speech.
- I tried not to let on how upset I was.
- She let on that she was moving away soon.
- He let on in a joking manner, but it was serious.
- I can’t believe he would let on about something so personal.
- She let on her plans for vacation during lunch.
- Don’t let on too much; keep some mystery.
- He let on that he was late because of traffic.
- I didn’t mean to let on that I was part of the surprise.
- She let on to her friend that she was looking for a new job.
- He let on about his favorite band without thinking.
- I won't let on how I know; it’s a secret.
- She didn’t want to let on that she was upset.
- He let on to a few close friends about his plans.
- I think she let on about her feelings without realizing it.
- He’s careful not to let on about the surprise.
- I can’t let on to anyone that I’m in town.
- She let on to her coworkers that she was thinking of quitting.
- He let on during the game that he was injured.
- I didn’t want to let on that I had seen the news.
- She let on that she was studying for an important test.
- Don’t let on that you know them.
- He let on he was aware of the gossip.
- I can’t believe you let on about my birthday surprise!
- She let on how much she loved the book when asked.
- He’s good at keeping secrets but sometimes lets on by accident.
- She let on about the promotion to her best friend.
- You shouldn’t let on too quickly if you’re interested.
- He didn’t let on how much he had been through.
- She let on that she was nervous before the performance.
- I didn’t let on that I was hurt by the comment.
- They both let on at the same time about the surprise.
- I won’t let on anything until the time is right.
- She let on she had seen the movie already.
- He tried to let on in a light-hearted way that he was upset.
- I was careful not to let on my thoughts during the meeting.
- He let on that he had a secret but wouldn’t share it.
- She let on she was moving before officially announcing it.
- Don’t let on to your siblings about the family secret.
- He let on that he was struggling with the project.
- I tried to let on casually, but it didn’t come out right.
- She let on about her feelings after a long conversation.
- He didn’t want to let on that he was upset.
- I can’t believe you let on about my plans!
- She often lets on more than she intends.
- He let on during dinner that he was tired.
- I won't let on about the surprise until everyone is here.
- She let on about her secret talent during the party.
- He let on without realizing it that he was interested.
- I didn’t let on how much I knew about the situation.
- She let on that she had been working on something big.
- He tried to let on but ended up revealing too much.
- I didn’t mean to let on that I was aware of the plans.
- They let on that they had a surprise for everyone.
- He let on he was planning a big event for her.
- She didn’t let on how much she missed her friends.
- I hope you don’t let on about my secret.
- He let on during the chat that he was considering a move.
- She let on about her promotion without thinking twice.
- He didn’t let on that he was struggling with the task.
- I was careful not to let on that I knew the answer.
- She let on in a joking way that she was leaving.
- He let on his plans but quickly changed the subject.
- Don’t let on that you know what’s happening.
- She let on that she was feeling overwhelmed.
- He let on to his friends that he had something special planned.