Use "let down" in a sentence

1. Never let down your guard.

2. 4 What a let down.

3. 8 Please let down the blinds.

4. We can't let down our guard.

5. Should we let down the sail?

6. 10 Remove wheelnuts, let down tyre, put on spare.

7. 6 He trudged home feeling lonely and let down.

8. 1 She let down her umbrella and furled it.

9. 20 Quickly, Della let down her beautiful, long hair.

10. 7 She had been let down badly in the past.

11. 5 Don't let down even if you're nearing the destination.

12. 9 The manager thought they had let down the firm.

13. 17 The plane let down gently before landing at the airport.

14. 18 She wanted to have her skirt let down several centimetres.

15. But many feel let down by the ones whom they trusted.

16. 26 Let down by a short battery life, about three hours.

17. 11 Let down a rope so that I can climb up.

18. He let down the tailgate so the dog could jump out.

19. 19 Sadly, the film is let down by an excessively simple plot.

20. 3 He let down a bucket into the well to draw water.

21. 23 Balletomanes got to see their favorite dancers let down their hair.

22. 21 I feel let down after giving the club 10 years' loyal service.

23. 16 He is a bit let down by the low grade he got.

24. 27 When I was young,(www.Sentencedict.com) I let down my parents by quitting Sorbonne.

25. 13 When such advisers fail in their duty, they let down the whole system.

26. Israel is our ally country but we have never let down the Palestinian cause.

27. 15 Those pesky kids from next door have let down my car tyres again!

28. 28 There were horse-drawn cabs with the hoods let down, and cars going by.

29. 24 The general quality of the whole machine is let down by the tacky keyboard.

30. Eleven hours out of Paris, the Air France plane let down into Rio de Janeiro.

31. 23 The general quality of the whole machine is let down by the tacky keyboard.

32. 12 Are you going to let down or take up the hem of that dress?

33. 29 The company now has a large number of workers who feel badly let down.

34. 9 You can never let down your guard in this fight, as King David once did.

35. 14 The play is tolerably amusing, but it is let down by the actors' weak performances.

36. 9 After the dragnet was let down and the fish collected, there would be a separating work.

37. Synonyms for Anticlimax include bathos, comedown, disappointment, disillusionment, letdown, let-down, non-event, decline, deflation and descent

38. It will be much easier to reactivate the application of an unsuccessful candidate who has been let down gently.

39. Holyrood inquiry: Nicola Sturgeon misled parliament and SNP government 'badly' let down Alex Salmond Complainants Simon Johnson, Gareth Davies

40. Belaboring their imperfections—and telling people who receive them never to let down their guard—carries its own risks

41. But if the mission is uneventful, the biggest danger is that we might let down our guard, get complacent.

42. 25 As they approach London they let down through the shining white floor of cloud into a dull grey light.

43. 22 Clive expressed his distrust and fear of being let down by a very detached attitude in all his relationships.

44. 2 He's the sort of man who would let down the tyres on your car just out of/from spite.

45. 19 They could let down extra wires to hold the branch and winch it up when it was cut free.

46. 26 Aimed at the dedicated games player with crisp graphics and rapid scaling, it's let down by short battery life.

47. Test everything well in advance of your event; you don't want to let down your audience by having technical difficulties.

48. The first anchors, as far as is known, were of stone and were let down from the bow of the ship.

49. 30 In other matches skippers Kim Barnett and Mark Benson scored centuries but were badly let down by their team-mates.

50. Claman sets out to explore in depth fundamental questions,(Sentencedict.com ) but readers expecting such will be left unfulfilled and let down.

51. Every night, we had to move our table and two small chairs out of the way to let down the wall bed.

52. 4 “The kingdom of the heavens is like a dragnet let down into the sea and gathering up fish of every kind.

53. The sense of let-down today is all the greater because in the past doctors have been over-confident about these treatments.

54. 4 When he stopped speaking, he said to Simon: “Pull out to where it is deep, and let down your nets for a catch.”

55. While Binge's interface makes a terrific first impression, the service's complete lack of subtitle or closed caption options was a huge let-down at launch

56. Astronaut is a reflective and heartwarming tale of ageing that is let down simply by not settling comfortably on the story it wants to be

57. Boatloads of blessings are reserved for those who trust in God enough to stay in the water and let down their faith net at His command

58. "Titanic is not a film that is sucking people in with flashy hype and spitting them out onto the street feeling let down and ripped off," he stated.

59. According to longtime financial adviser Ben Schultz, Chandler "constantly" inquires as to whether any of his diversely invested mutual funds are losing money, but is always let down.

60. Some of the AAP legislators were a big let down in their public conduct and the leaders found no conflict in being in power and continuing with their Agitationist ways

61. Well my friends all love to RP, so I was really loooking forward to playing Fable 2 and adopting a silly english accent with them and being totally in character. This is a realy big fucking let down.

62. ‘His playing has the Afflatus of genius and the purity of a child.’ More example sentences ‘That's an ambitious enterprise and, regrettably, the work is let down from achieving such divine Afflatus by sloppy editing and far too many solecisms.’

63. “And when they could not come nigh unto him for the press, they uncovered the roof where he was: and when they had broken it up, they let down the bed wherein the sick of the palsy lay” (Mark 2:4).

64. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English cur‧tained /ˈkɜːtnd $ ˈkɜːr-/ adjective [ only before noun] a Curtained window or door has a curtain hanging across it Examples from the Corpus Curtained • Ingeniously designed, the main cabin contained a stove, a Curtained bed and cupboards whose painted doors let down into tables.

65. Those with large families or the need for more Capaciousness than most walk-in closets will not be let down with this latest generation of full-size SUVs, which is now fully positioned as a 21st-century hauler." -- CNET "The 2021 Tahoe is unquestionably a major improvement over its predecessor.

66. But loving you had Consequences Hesitation, awkward conversation Running on low expectation Every siren that I was ignoring I'm paying for it Loving you was young, and wild, and free Loving you was cool, and hot, and sweet Loving you was sunshine, safe and sound A steady place to let down my defenses But loving you had Consequences No, ooh-ooh-ooh

67. Anticlimax is the term used to describe a disappointing turn of events or "let down" that occurs after tension builds in a text. In a typical plot, action rises until a climax, the point at which a character must make a decision that changes the course of action or at which events come to a head and one outcome or another is inevitable.