Letting [verb]
Definition of Letting:
allow
Synonyms of Letting:
● Certify
● Grant
● License
● Give
● Warrant
● Make
● Sanction
● Tolerate
● Concede
● Leave
● Enable
● Have
● Permit
● Suffer
● Approve
● Endorse
● Cause
● Accredit
● Hear of
● Be big
● Free up
Opposite/Antonyms of Letting:
● Buy
● Oppose
● Disagree
● Stop
● Halt
● Fight
● Keep
● Hold
● Sell
● Obstruct
● Inhibit
● Impede
● Hinder
● Forbid
● Prevent
● Withhold
● Veto
● Refuse
● Disallow
● Reject
● Deny
Sentence/Example of Letting:
It was like his beautiful courtesy to call me in and introduce me to Blow instead of letting me go away.
The left heel followed like lightning, and the right paw also slipped, letting the bear again fall heavily on the ice below.
He looked up, half shutting his one funny eye, and cocking one ear up, and letting the other droop down.
She had been walking alone with her arms hanging limp, letting her white skirts trail along the dewy path.
Val was a fool for letting his town house in the spring but of course we know he is one and must put up with it.
There is quite a little knack in letting the hand fall so, but when you have once got it, the chord sounds much richer and fuller.
Fix up a couple of dummy sacks, you know, and get them to camp and packed on the horse without letting them see what's inside.
The door to the back room opened, letting through a blend of talk and small mechanical noises.
"It was the gardener's dog," said Nigel, letting himself down into his chair with a sigh of satisfaction.
As she spoke, she moved very slightly, letting her cloak fall open so that her long throat was exposed.