Definition
Let is a verb and, in some contexts, a noun. As a verb, it means to allow or permit something to happen. It can also mean to lease or rent property, particularly in British English. As a noun, it is used in sports like tennis to indicate a serve that must be replayed due to interference.
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The word "let" originates from Old English "lǣtan," meaning "to allow, permit, or leave," derived from Proto-Germanic "*lētaną," meaning "to allow" or "to let go." It is related to the Dutch "laten" and German "lassen," with similar meanings.
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The verb "let" is frequently used in conversational and formal contexts. For example, "Let them play outside" conveys permission. In British English, it is commonly used in rental contexts, as in "The landlord let the flat to a new tenant." The noun form is less common and appears in sports terminology.
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