let as a noun - encumbrance
let as a verb - allow, enable, rent
Synonym: Let down, Sad Antonym: Excited, Happy
A synonym of obliged is compelled and an antonym is let off
The synonym for blurted can be told someone, let someone know and if it is a secret then let the cat out of the bag.
Synonym: hold back, suppress, restrain, limitAntonym: let loose, release, encourage
What is synonym for merchant? What is synonym for merchant?
Synonym: Let down, Sad Antonym: Excited, Happy
A synonym of obliged is compelled and an antonym is let off
synonym = a word that means the same or very close to the same thing as another word synonym for exhalation= breathe out let air out
dismissed, discharged, let go
let-down, broken, disappointed
The synonym for blurted can be told someone, let someone know and if it is a secret then let the cat out of the bag.
Reveal, tell, make known, disclose, let drop, give away, let slip and uncover.
No, let is a verb, or more rarely a noun. The past participle is also let, but it is not used formally as an adjective. The usual adjective is the synonym allowed.
A synonym for the word "oblige" is compel. An antonym for the word "oblige" is let off. Please see the related link below.
unwrap, disclose, let on, bring out, reveal, discover, expose, divulge, break, give away, let out
excuse, pardon, understand, acquit, condone, let off, turn a blind eye to
It depends on how you would be using "Wouldn't" In a sentence. In some ways, it could be a synonym for Refrain, Couldn't, Deny, Evade, or Decline. Hope I help, please let me know if it works for you!! ;)