Antonyms for let-downs
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : let-doun |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈlɛtˌdaʊn |
Definition of let-downs
Origin :- also let-down, "disappointment," 1768, from let (v.) + down (adv.). The verbal phrase is from mid-12c. in a literal sense; figuratively by 1795.
- As in betrayal : noun exhibition of disloyalty
- As in sellout : noun betrayal
- The let-downs had been hard ones, with a couple of men on board to fend off and two or three on the hawser holding back.
- Extract from : « A Canyon Voyage » by Frederick S. Dellenbaugh
- The record for the whole day was six and three quarter miles, with ten runs and two let-downs.
- Extract from : « A Canyon Voyage » by Frederick S. Dellenbaugh
Synonyms for let-downs
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