lets, let, letting
to let go
phrasal verbC
Release or stop holding something or someone
- 1She finally let go of the balloon.
- 2He let go of her hand.
To let go means to allow something or someone to move away from you without holding on. It is like setting free or giving up control. It can be physical, like dropping an object, or emotional, like forgiving someone and moving on.
Remember, letting go doesn't mean giving up. It's about releasing what no longer serves you. Practice self-care and focus on what brings you peace.
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on a crowded dance floor
On the Dance Floor
Sandra
Donald, you're holding my hand too tight!
Donald
Oh, sorry! I'll let go a bit.
Sandra
Thanks, that's much better.
Donald
Let's enjoy the music now!
at a grand ballroom
Dancing in the Great Hall
Jessica
Emily, you're holding on too tight to my hand.
Emily
Sorry, I just don't want to trip while we're dancing.
Jessica
It's okay, just let go a little and trust your steps.
Emily
Alright, I'll try to relax and enjoy the music.
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Similar to "to let go":
- 1release
- 2free