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Let's have it Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫɛts/ /ˈhæv/ /ˈɪt/, /ɪt
LETS HAV it
lɛts/ /hæv/ /ˈɪt
LETS HAV it

Definition

An informal expression used to encourage someone to give you something, reveal information, or begin an activity. Often means "go ahead" or "let's see what you've got."

Usage & Nuances

Very informal; common in British English and sometimes in American English. Used to prompt action, a reveal, or information, often in a playful, slightly demanding way. Often said with rising intonation. Can sound rude if tone/body language is harsh.

Example Sentences

Okay, let's have it—what's the big secret?

basic

Come on, let's have it, give me the money.

basic

You finished your drawing? Let's have it!

basic

Alright, you promised me news—let's have it!

natural

If you've got a better idea, let's have it!

natural

We're ready when you are—let's have it!

natural