let loose

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let loose

The dog is let loose in the park to run and play.

Definition
  1. Verb:
    • To release or set free from confinement or restraint: To allow something or someone to become unrestricted or untethered.
    • To emit or utter a sound loudly or freely: To express a sound, often suddenly or with force.
Usage Examples
  • Verb (Release):
    • The zookeeper decided to let loose the rehabilitated eagle back into the wild.
    • During the celebration, they let loose hundreds of colorful balloons.
  • Verb (Emit/Utter):
    • Upon hearing the joke, she let loose a loud, joyful laugh.
    • The angry customer let loose a torrent of complaints.
Advanced Usage
  • "to let loose on/upon": To release or unleash something, often with a negative or powerful impact on a target.
    • The general let loose the full force of the army upon the enemy fortress.
    • The critic let loose a scathing review upon the new film.
Variants and Related Words
  • Let (verb): To allow or permit.
  • Loose (adjective): Not firmly or tightly fixed in place; not restrained.
  • Unleash (verb): To release from a leash or restraint; often used similarly to "let loose."
Synonyms
  • Release: To set free from confinement.
  • Unleash: To release a force or emotion, often a powerful one.
  • Emit: To produce and discharge (something, especially gas or radiation).
  • Utter: To make a sound with one's voice.
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Let go: To stop holding; to release one's grip or control.
    • It's time to let go of the past.
  • Let out: To allow to leave; to utter a sound.
    • He let out a sigh of relief.
Related Idioms
  • Cut loose: To start enjoying oneself freely; to break free from restrictions.
    • After finals, the students cut loose at the beach party.
  • Break loose: To escape or become free from confinement.
    • Several prisoners managed to break loose during the riot.
let loose

The dog is let loose in the park to run and play.

Verb
  1. turn loose or free from restraint
    • let loose mines
    • Loose terrible plagues upon humanity
  2. express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words)
    • She let out a big heavy sigh
    • He uttered strange sounds that nobody could understand

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