Synonym: break, bring out, disclose, discover, divulge, emit, expose, give away, impart, let loose, let on, reveal, unwrap, utter, widen. Similar words: get out, set out, get out of, tour, put out, act out, cut out, shut out. Meaning: v. 1. express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words) 2. make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret 3. bring out of a specific state 4. make (clothes) larger.
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91. Doctors should be able to decide who they can safely let out of hospital early.
92. Maggie let out a piercing scream.
93. He let out a scream of terror.
94. He let out a long-held breath.
95. Then he let out a piercing shriek.
96. She let out a cry of rage.
97. Aunt Jessica let out an inaudible sigh.
98. And he was fully expecting to be let out.
99. Gripping his stomach, he let out a low moan.
100. Nadia let out a roar of laughter.
101. Hilda let out a scream.
102. The chief let out a deep sigh.
103. I let out an involuntary gasp.
104. Michelle let out a bit more information.
105. He pressed the buzzer to be let out.
106. Instead, he let out a terrified scream.
107. She let out a long, appreciative sigh.
108. It let out that high-pitched whine, that shrill insistent nagging squeal that puts a burglar right off his feed.
109. Then he put his fingers in his mouth and let out a shrill whistle.
110. Away from her, he must feel like a boy let out of school.
111. As Martinez slid backwards on the tin we all let out our own cries of terror.
112. On Thursday Major Vanavskaya suffered her first serious set-back, let out a very unladylike expletive and slammed the phone down.
112. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
113. Grin stood at the top of the stairway and let out a piteous yowl.
114. The crowd let out a groan when the ball was dropped and the other team scored.
115. Suddenly he let out a huge sigh, as though the air was being forced out of him.
116. There was a general gasp and Todger let out a nervous shriek of laughter that sounded horribly like mockery.
117. When we passed a small shrine by the side of the track everyone let out an almighty whoop of greeting.
118. You once let out the fact that you wished you were free of the burdens your family placed on you.
119. At first, reading this passage I let out a gasp: I had never seen maternal ambivalence described on the page.
120. Balor let out a bellow of fear and, in the same moment, the Trees closed in.
More similar words: get out, set out, get out of, tour, put out, act out, cut out, shut out, tourist, tourism, let off, get off, get on, see to, touch up, touch on, count out, in touch, point out, set off, due to, come to, touchdown, have to, take to, get over, tournament, be able to, agree to, adhere to.