100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "let up"
Definition
The verb let up means to decrease in intensity or pressure, to become less severe, or to relax a constraint or burden.
Synonyms
- Abate
- Decrease
- Diminish
- Ease
- Relent
- Subside
- Mitigate
- Lessen
- Taper off
- Yield
Antonyms
- Intensify
- Increase
- Escalate
- Heighten
- Amplify
- Strengthen
- Magnify
- Aggravate
- Raise
- Prolong
Examples
- The rain finally began to let up after hours of downpour.
- I wish my workload would let up; I'm feeling overwhelmed.
- After a long day, I hope the noise will let up soon.
- The pressure from my parents didn't let up until I graduated.
- As the storm clouds cleared, the wind started to let up.
- He decided to let up on his strict diet during the holidays.
- The teacher promised to let up on the homework next week.
- I could feel the tension in the room let up when he entered.
- The pain in my back finally began to let up after some rest.
- They were relieved when the traffic finally began to let up.
- The intense training schedule will let up after the competition.
- She didn’t let up on her efforts to improve her grades.
- The boss decided to let up on his demands for more overtime.
- As the sun set, the heat began to let up.
- The constant criticism from her peers didn’t let up.
- He felt the pressure of the deadline let up after he finished the report.
- The team was excited to see that their hard work was starting to let up the stress.
- They thought the rain would let up, but it continued all night.
- The coach finally chose to let up on the players during practice.
- Once the negotiations concluded, the tension in the room started to let up.
- I hope my allergies will let up after the pollen season ends.
- The loud music didn’t let up until the early morning hours.
- She decided to let up on her strict exercise routine for a while.
- As the week progressed, the workload began to let up.
- The thunderstorm seemed to let up, allowing us to go outside.
- He needed to let up on his harsh self-criticism.
- The pain medication finally made the headache let up.
- The debate intensified but eventually began to let up.
- The dog’s barking didn’t let up until the mailman left.
- I wish the stress from work would let up soon.
- The clouds began to let up, revealing a clear blue sky.
- After a few minutes, the rush hour traffic finally let up.
- She decided to let up on her strict schedule and take a break.
- The arguments between them didn’t let up even after the apology.
- The snowstorm showed no signs of letting up.
- He felt the financial burden let up once he got a new job.
- The relentless heat during the summer finally began to let up in September.
- The teacher decided to let up on grading for the final project.
- As the fog began to clear, visibility started to let up.
- I hope my sore throat will let up by tomorrow.
- The noise from the construction site didn’t let up until sunset.
- She decided to let up on her friends for a while to focus on herself.
- The doctor assured him that the pain would let up with proper treatment.
- The arguments started to let up once they reached a compromise.
- The team's performance improved as the pressure began to let up.
- The winter chill didn't let up until spring arrived.
- Her strict workout routine will let up after the competition.
- The teacher agreed to let up on the number of quizzes this month.
- The wind began to let up, making it easier to walk.
- Unfortunately, the rain didn’t let up, forcing us to cancel our plans.
- After several hours, the tension in the room finally started to let up.
- The financial strain will hopefully let up with the new budget.
- He decided to let up on his criticism during the family dinner.
- The kids were happy when the rain began to let up so they could play outside.
- She wished her anxiety would let up before the big presentation.
- The cold weather didn’t let up, causing delays in travel.
- The noise from the party finally began to let up late at night.
- The pressure to succeed can be overwhelming, but it will eventually let up.
- The storm didn’t let up until early morning.
- I’m hoping my workload will let up as we approach the holiday season.
- The traffic congestion started to let up as we neared the city center.
- He needed to let up on his investments and focus on saving.
- The rain is expected to let up by the afternoon.
- The pain might let up after you take the medication.
- The team’s spirits began to let up once they scored a goal.
- The criticism didn’t let up, but she learned to ignore it.
- The weather forecast predicted that the heatwave would let up next week.
- She decided to let up on her strict regimen to enjoy life a little more.
- The debate finally started to let up, and they reached an agreement.
- His constant nagging didn’t let up, which annoyed everyone.
- The pressure from the exam season will let up soon.
- The rain showed no signs of letting up, forcing us to stay indoors.
- The noise from the construction site finally began to let up.
- After a long day, I hope the chaos at home will let up.
- The workout routine will let up after the marathon.
- The ice storm didn't let up until the next day.
- The demand for the product started to let up after the holiday rush.
- He finally decided to let up on his diet and enjoy some treats.
- The pressure of the deadlines began to let up as projects were completed.
- The freezing temperatures will let up as spring approaches.
- The arguments between the siblings didn't let up until they reconciled.
- The rain is expected to let up by the evening, allowing for a nice walk.
- The stress of the situation should let up once things settle down.
- The loud music from the party began to let up as it got later.
- I hope my workload will let up after the quarterly reports are submitted.
- The doctor said the swelling should let up in a couple of days.
- The tension in the air began to let up as the meeting progressed.
- The snowstorm is expected to let up by tomorrow morning.
- The pressure at work didn’t let up, even during the holidays.
- The constant interruptions didn’t let up during the presentation.
- The noise from the street finally began to let up after midnight.
- I look forward to when the demands of life will let up for a while.
- The humidity in the air will let up as the cold front moves in.
- After weeks of stress, he was relieved when things finally began to let up.
- The excitement in the crowd didn’t let up until the concert ended.
- The intense competition will let up once the season is over.
- The rain didn’t let up until we were soaked to the bone.
- The pressure to perform well can be intense, but it will eventually let up.
- The storms are expected to let up, bringing a much-needed break.
- The workload may not let up, but I can manage it better now.