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- fail to support or help someone as they had hoped or expected:"if I let him down now, I knew he'd never trust me again"
- BRITISH ENGLISHhave a harmful effect on the overall quality or success of someone or something:"the whole machine is let down by the tacky keyboard"
- lower something slowly:"they let down a basket on a chain"
- make a garment longer by lowering the hem:"I put on a skirt that Sylvie had let down for me"
- BRITISH ENGLISHdeflate a tire:"the driver was still in the cab, so I couldn't let the tires down"
- (of an aircraft) descend prior to landing:"over the harbor, I started to let down"
nounlet-down (noun)- a disappointment or a feeling of disappointment:"the election was a bit of a letdown"
- a decrease in size, volume, or force:"letdowns in sales have been frequent and widespread"
- the release of milk in a nursing mother or lactating animal:"in order to aid let-down do not feed at this time"
- aeronauticsthe descent of an aircraft or spacecraft before landing:"you might well commence a let-down miles away"
Similar and Opposite Wordsdefinitionnoun- a disappointment or a feeling of disappointment:
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- Let down can be defined as123:
- To cause to come down gradually; lower: let down the sails.
- To withdraw support from; forsake.
- To fail to meet the expectations of; disappoint.
- An act of disappointing someone; disappointment.
- The emotion felt when one's expectations are not met.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.let down 1. To cause to come down gradually; lower: let down the sails. 2. To withdraw support from; forsake. 3. To fail to meet the expectations of; disappoint.www.thefreedictionary.com/let+downan act of disappointing someone; disappointment: It was quite a letdown when Joyce only got a grade of C on the final exam. (Definition of letdown from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/letdownnoun Definition of letdown 1 as in disappointment the emotion felt when one's expectations are not met the museum exhibit was just so-so, and we returned home with a vague sense of letdown Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance disappointment frustration dismay dissatisfaction sadness sorrow displeasure discontent disillusionment distresswww.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/letdown Explore further
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