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    let down
    [let down]
    definition
    1. 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 ENGLISH
        have 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 ENGLISH
        deflate 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"
    let·down
    [ˈletˌdoun]
    noun
    let-down (noun)
    1. 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"
    2. the release of milk in a nursing mother or lactating animal:
      "in order to aid let-down do not feed at this time"
    3. aeronautics
      the descent of an aircraft or spacecraft before landing:
      "you might well commence a let-down miles away"
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    definition
    1. fail to support or help someone as they had hoped or expected:
      fail to support
      fall short of expectation
      leave stranded
      leave in the lurch
      leave high and dry
      stab in the back
      • make a garment longer by lowering the hem:
        make longer
        Opposite:
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    What does it mean if a book is a let-down?A let-down is a disappointment that you suffer, usually because something has not happened in the way in which you expected it to happen. The flat was nice, but compared with what we'd been used to, it was a terrible let-down. At the end of the book, there's a sense of let-down for the reader. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.
    What does letdown mean?Get a quick, free translation! LETDOWN meaning: 1. a disappointment: 2. a disappointment: 3. an act of disappointing someone; disappointment: . Learn more.
    What is the meaning of let down?To give permission or opportunity to; allow: I let them borrow the car. The inheritance let us finally buy a house. Let down - definition of let down by The Free Dictionary
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  3. Let down can be defined as1234:
    • To allow to descend gradually
    • To fail to support
    • An act of disappointing someone; disappointment
    • To cause someone to be disappointed, often because you have failed to do what you promised
    • To lower
    • To fail to fulfill the expectations of a person; disappoint
    • To undo, shorten, and resew (the hem) so as to lengthen (a dress, skirt, etc)
    • To untie (long hair that is bound up) and allow to fall loose
    • To deflate: to let down a tyre
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    let down; letting down; lets down transitive verb 1 : to allow to descend gradually 2 a : to fail to support felt her parents had let her down
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    an 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/letdown
    let down someone phrasal verb with let verb [ T ] us / let / Add to word list to cause someone to be disappointed, often because you have failed to do what you promised: You’ll be there tomorrow – you won’t let me down, will you? (Definition of let down someone from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/let-down
    let down verb(tr, mainly adverb) (also preposition) to lower to fail to fulfil the expectations of (a person); disappoint to undo, shorten, and resew (the hem) so as to lengthen (a dress, skirt, etc) to untie (long hair that is bound up) and allow to fall loose to deflate: to let down a tyre
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