Synonyms for let loose
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : loos |
Phonetic Transcription : lus |
Top 10 synonyms for let loose Other synonyms for the word let loose
- absolve
- acquit
- amuse oneself
- applaud
- bail
- bail one out
- bail out
- be life of party
- beat the drum
- bless
- blow off steam
- blow the lid off
- bounce
- bound
- caper
- carouse
- carry on
- cavort
- celebrate
- ceremonialize
- clear
- clink glasses
- clown
- commend
- consecrate
- crow
- cut capers
- cut loose
- cut up
- dally
- dedicate
- delight
- deliver
- demobilize
- discharge
- disembarrass
- disengage
- disenthrall
- disimprison
- dismiss
- disport
- divert
- drink to
- enfranchise
- enjoy
- entertain oneself
- eulogize
- exalt
- extol
- extricate
- feast
- fete
- fool around
- free up
- frisk
- frolic
- gambol
- get down
- get drunk
- get it on
- get out from under
- gloat
- glorify
- go on a spree
- go on a tear
- go on the town
- go to town
- hallow
- have a ball
- honor
- hop
- horse around
- idle away
- indulge
- joke
- jubilate
- jump
- keep
- kibitz
- kick over the traces
- kick up heels
- kick up one's heels
- kid around
- lap up
- lark
- leap
- let go
- let loose
- let off
- let off steam
- let off the hook
- let one's hair down
- let out
- liberate
- lionize
- live it up
- loose
- loosen
- luxuriate
- make merry
- make whoopee
- manumit
- mark with a red letter
- memorialize
- mess around
- paint the town
- paint the town red
- pardon
- parole
- party
- play
- pledge
- proclaim
- publicize
- put on the street
- raise hell
- raise one's glass to
- raise the roof
- ransom
- redeem
- rejoice
- release
- relieve
- relish
- reprieve
- rescue
- revel
- revere
- riot
- ritualize
- roister
- roll
- rollic
- rollick
- romp
- roughhouse
- run around
- salute
- save
- save one's neck
- savor
- set free
- show off
- signalize
- skip
- skylark
- solemnize
- sport
- spree
- spring
- step out
- thrive
- toy
- trifle
- turn loose
- turn out
- unbind
- uncage
- unchain
- undo
- unfetter
- unfix
- unhook
- unleash
- unshackle
- untie
- wallow
- whoop it up
Définition of let loose
Origin :- early 13c., "not securely fixed;" c.1300, "unbound," from Old Norse lauss "loose, free, vacant, dissolute," cognate with Old English leas "devoid of, false, feigned, incorrect," from Proto-Germanic *lausaz (cf. Danish løs "loose, untied," Swedish lös "loose, movable, detached," Middle Dutch, German los "loose, free," Gothic laus "empty, vain"), from PIE *leu- "to loosen, divide, cut apart" (see lose). Meaning "not clinging, slack" is mid-15c. Meaning "not bundled" is late 15c. Sense of "unchaste, immoral" is recorded from late 15c. Meaning "at liberty, free from obligation" is 1550s. Sense of "rambling, disconnected" is from 1680s. Figurative sense of loose cannon was in use by 1896, probably from celebrated image in a popular story by Hugo:
- You can reason with a bull dog, astonish a bull, fascinate a boa, frighten a tiger, soften a lion; no resource with such a monster as a loose cannon. You cannot kill it, it is dead; and at the same time it lives. It lives with a sinister life which comes from the infinite. It is moved by the ship, which is moved by the sea, which is moved by the wind. This exterminator is a plaything. [Victor Hugo, "Ninety Three"]
- Loose end in reference to something unfinished, undecided, unguarded is from 1540s; to be at loose ends is from 1807. Phrase on the loose "free, unrestrained" is from 1749 (upon the loose).
- As in liberate : verb give freedom
- As in play : verb have fun
- As in revel : verb take pleasure; celebrate
- As in romp : verb have fun, enjoy oneself
- As in wassail : verb celebrate, toast
- As in rollick : verb romp
- As in caper : verb frolic, cavort
- As in celebrate : verb commemorate occasion, achievement
- As in manumit : verb free
- As in roister : verb revel
- As in free : verb liberate, let go
- As in frolic : verb have fun, make merry
- As in have a ball : verb have fun
Antonyms for let loose
- allow
- be sad
- bind
- blame
- burden
- castigate
- compel
- condemn
- confine
- convict
- criticize
- damn
- debase
- denounce
- deny
- detain
- direct
- disappoint
- disapprove
- dislike
- disregard
- distress
- employ
- engage
- enslave
- face
- fasten
- forget
- harm
- hate
- hire
- hold
- hold back
- humiliate
- hurt
- ignore
- imprison
- incarcerate
- injure
- keep
- limit
- listen
- maintain
- neglect
- overlook
- permit
- prevent
- punish
- refuse
- reproach
- restrain
- sentence
- suppress
- watch
- work
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