Similar words: get on, bet on, set on, get on to, get on for, acetone, get onto, phaeton. Meaning: v. make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret.
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1. Don't let on about this meeting.
2. Don't let on about our arrangements.
3. She never let on that anything was wrong.
4. Don't ever let on to know me.
5. We never did let on how we found out.
6. Don't let on that I told you.
7. She never let on that she had met him.
8. She let on that she was leaving.
9. Don't let on to Kehr that we are going to the movie tonight. We don't want her to know.
10. I didn't let on to the staff what my conversation was.
11. I'm getting married next week, but please don't let on , will you?
12. He didn't let on that he had been given a promotion.
13. I'm getting married next week, but please don't let on to anyone.
14. But she doesn't know, so don't let on.
15. But she never let on about her boyfriend's criminal past.
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16. I never let on that my dad's brother, Uncle Joe, made me feel anxious.
17. Such accommodation can often be let on a long lease or sold to raise a capital sum.
18. More than is let on, because their victims are often too embarrassed to own up.
19. These will either be sold or let on short term leases to those in housing need.
20. And you never let on what you could manage to do if pressed.
21. But he forgot to let on that it was still being built - and didn't have any beer.
22. Students who gagged at the farrago Jeffries was spooning out knew better than to let on in class.
23. If any of this caused a rift between Anna and her mother[sentencedict.com], neither has let on.
24. Arvey was through that night, too, only he was too smart to let on.
25. He is none too pleased that one of the waitresses has let on that the pies are made with two different pastries.
26. The typical punter is a lot more naive than licensed dealers let on.
27. Only landlords approved by the Secretary of State can let on assured tenancies.
28. But his elder brother John thinks that he knew better what the score was than he ever let on.
29. If the President ever suspected our involvement in the affair, he never let on.
30. Wasn't it possible that his sexuality was much more ambivalent than he had let on?
More similar words: get on, bet on, set on, get on to, get on for, acetone, get onto, phaeton, skeleton, simpleton, get on with, metonymy, cretonne, detonate, set on fire, exoskeleton, detonation, endoskeleton, cytoskeleton, come to naught, slip of the tongue, a slip of the tongue, phenylketonuria, skeleton in the closet, a skeleton in the closet, skeleton in the cupboard, let out, get out, use to, veto.