100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "let out"
Definition
The verb let out means to release, allow to escape, or make something known, often in a way that involves letting something or someone go from confinement or restriction.
Synonyms
- Release
- Free
- Unleash
- Emit
- Discharge
- Allow out
- Set free
- Let go
- Expose
Antonyms
- Confine
- Restrict
- Enclose
- Hold in
- Keep
- Restrain
- Suppress
Examples
- She decided to let out a sigh of relief after finishing the exam.
- The teacher will let out the students early today.
- He accidentally let out the secret during the meeting.
- The dog was finally let out of its kennel to play in the yard.
- When the balloon popped, it let out a loud noise.
- I need to let out my frustrations with a good workout.
- The cat was let out to chase the birds in the garden.
- Can you let out some air from the tire?
- They will let out the new product next month.
- She let out a laugh at his funny joke.
- The child was let out of the car to stretch his legs.
- The company plans to let out their latest movie in theaters soon.
- He let out a cry of joy when he heard the news.
- The gardener will let out the water from the hose.
- She let out her breath slowly, calming herself down.
- The coach decided to let out the players for a break.
- The artist will let out details about the new exhibit next week.
- He wanted to let out his feelings but was afraid to.
- The workers were let out early due to the storm.
- She let out a gasp when she saw the surprise party.
- The bird was finally let out of its cage to fly.
- Please let out some steam and talk to someone about it.
- The baby let out a loud wail when he dropped his toy.
- They decided to let out a portion of their property for farming.
- She let out a small shout when she saw the spider.
- The parents will let out the kids after dinner.
- He has decided to let out a few of his secrets to his close friend.
- The puppy was let out into the backyard to play.
- She let out a cheer when her team scored.
- The teacher will let out the class at 3 PM sharp.
- I could hear them let out a collective gasp at the surprise.
- He let out a chuckle when he heard the joke.
- The organization plans to let out a statement about the changes.
- After the meeting, she let out her frustration to her colleague.
- He was let out of the hospital after a week of treatment.
- The manager will let out the new policy next week.
- The children were let out to play after finishing their homework.
- She let out a moan of disappointment when she lost the game.
- The team was let out for a celebration after winning the championship.
- The actor will let out more information about his new film soon.
- Please let out some of your ideas during the brainstorming session.
- The cat sneaked out when the door was let out ajar.
- He let out a sigh when he finally finished his project.
- The director will let out the trailer for the movie next week.
- She let out a scream when she saw the horror movie.
- The crowd let out a roar of approval after the performance.
- The kids were let out for recess after the lecture.
- He let out a whisper while sharing the secret.
- The engineer will let out the specifications for the project soon.
- After a long wait, the prisoners were finally let out.
- The audience was let out of the theater after the show.
- They let out their laughter, filling the room with joy.
- She let out her emotions through her art.
- The team was let out to train in the field.
- He let out a yawn during the boring lecture.
- The gardener decided to let out the excess water from the plants.
- She will let out a few details about the surprise party.
- The balloon let out air slowly when it was pricked.
- The coach will let out the players for a strategy meeting.
- He let out a shout when he won the lottery.
- The cat was let out to explore the neighborhood.
- The waiter will let out the dessert menu shortly.
- She let out a shriek when she saw the surprise.
- The bird let out a beautiful song at dawn.
- The teacher will let out the students after the exam.
- He let out a cry of frustration when he missed the bus.
- The dog was let out for a walk in the park.
- She let out her excitement when she got the job offer.
- The team was let out to celebrate their success.
- He will let out more information by the end of the week.
- She let out a sigh of relief when she passed the test.
- The children were let out of class for a field trip.
- He let out a short laugh at the silly mistake.
- The cat finally let out its first meow of the day.
- The manager will let out the new updates to the staff.
- She let out a breath she didn't know she was holding.
- The company will let out its new product line soon.
- He let out a cheer when the game was won.
- The bird was let out of the cage to stretch its wings.
- The kids were let out of school early for the holiday.
- She let out a cry of surprise when she found the gift.
- The dog let out a bark when it saw the stranger.
- The team will let out their new strategy in the upcoming match.
- She let out her concerns during the meeting.
- The audience let out a gasp when the magician performed the trick.
- He let out a huff of annoyance at the slow traffic.
- The scientist will let out the findings of her research soon.
- She let out a small scream at the jump scare in the movie.
- The committee will let out the results of the election tomorrow.
- He let out a laugh when he saw the funny video.
- The cat was let out to chase after the butterflies.
- She let out a sigh when she finished the last chapter of the book.
- The coach will let out the practice schedule for next week.
- The baby let out a giggle when tickled.
- The audience let out a round of applause after the performance.
- She let out her feelings in a heartfelt letter.
- The dog was let out to fetch the newspaper.
- He let out a warning shout as the ball came flying.
- The workers were let out early due to the weather conditions.
- The professor will let out the grades next class.