Let+alone

  • 51LET — 1. v. & n. v. (letting; past and past part. let) 1 tr. a allow to, not prevent or forbid (we let them go). b cause to (let me know; let it be known). 2 tr. (foll. by into) a allow to enter. b make acquainted with (a secret etc.). c inlay in. 3 tr …

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  • 52alone — /əˈloʊn / (say uh lohn) adjective (used in the predicate or placed after the noun) 1. apart from another or others: to be alone. 2. to the exclusion of all others or all else: man shall not live by bread alone. 3. Obsolete unique. –adverb 4.… …

  • 53let well enough alone — Synonyms and related words: abstain, abstain from, avoid, be blind to, be caught out, be conservative, be content, be inattentive, be pleased, be reconciled to, be unwary, blink at, butt out, connive at, disregard, do nothing, do without, eschew …

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  • 54alone — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. apart, solitary, single. adv. individually, solely, singly. See unity, seclusion. Ant., together; accompanied. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Separate from others] Syn. lone, lonely, solitary, separate …

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  • 55alone — a•lone [[t]əˈloʊn[/t]] adj. (used predicatively) 1) separate, apart, or isolated from others 2) to the exclusion of all others or all else: to live by bread alone[/ex] 3) unequaled; unexcelled: alone among his peers in artistry[/ex] 4)… …

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  • 56alone — See: LET ALONE or LEAVE ALONE, LET WELL ENOUGH ALONE or LEAVE WELL ENOUGH ALONE …

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  • 57alone — See: LET ALONE or LEAVE ALONE, LET WELL ENOUGH ALONE or LEAVE WELL ENOUGH ALONE …

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  • 58alone — See: let alone or leave alone, let well enough alone or leave well enough alone …

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  • 59let be — Synonyms and related words: abandon, assume, be afraid, be conservative, believe, butt out, conceive, conclude, consider, cut, daresay, deduce, deem, divine, do nothing, dream, expect, fancy, feel, gather, goldbrick, goof off, grant, hold aloof,… …

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  • 60let — I UK [let] / US verb Word forms let : present tense I/you/we/they let he/she/it lets present participle letting past tense let past participle let *** 1) a) [transitive] to allow something to happen let someone/something do something: I stepped… …

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