Let down Meaning in English
expression
ˈɫɛt/ /ˈdaʊn
LET-down
lˈɛt/ /dˈaʊn
LET-down
परिभाषा
To disappoint someone, usually by failing to do what was expected or promised.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Informal phrasal verb, often used for emotional situations. Common collocations: 'feel let down', 'let someone down'. Not literal; it does not mean to physically put something lower. Can refer to trust, hope, or responsibilities.
Spanish: decepcionar - defraudarPortuguese (BR): decepcionar - desapontarPortuguese (PT): desiludir - desapontarChinese (Simplified): 让…失望 - 辜负Chinese (Traditional): 讓…失望 - 辜負Hindi: निराश करनाArabic: خيّب أملBengali: হতাশ করা - নিরাশ করাRussian: подвести - разочароватьJapanese: がっかりさせるVietnamese: làm ai thất vọngKorean: 실망시키다Turkish: hayal kırıklığına uğratmakUrdu: مایوس کرنا - ناامید کرناIndonesian: mengecewakan
उदाहरण वाक्य
Don't let down your team during the game.
basic
I promised to help, and I won't let you down.
basic
My friend felt let down when I forgot her birthday.
basic
Sorry, I didn't mean to let you down like that.
natural
He felt really let down when they canceled the event at the last minute.
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I hate to let people down, but sometimes I need time for myself.
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