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Syllabification: (let)
Pronunciation: /let/

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Definition of let

noun

  • (in racket sports) a play that is nullified and has to be played again, especially when a served ball touches the top of the net.

verb (lets, letting; past and past participle letted or let)

[with object] archaic
  • hinder:pray you let us not; we fain would greet our mother

Phrases

let or hindrance

formal obstruction or impediment:the passport opened frontiers to the traveler without let or hindrance

play a let

(in tennis, squash, etc.) play a point again because the ball or one of the players has been obstructed.

Origin:

Old English lettan 'hinder', of Germanic origin; related to Dutch letten, also to late

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Definition of let in the British & World English dictionary