LET-UP


Meaning of LET-UP in English

ˈlet-up BrE AmE ( also let‧up American English ) /ˈletʌp/ noun [singular, uncountable]

when something unpleasant stops or becomes less difficult, severe etc

no let-up/not any let-up

The pressure at work continued without any let-up.

let-up in

Streets were flooded, but still there was no let-up in the rain.

⇨ let up at ↑ let 1

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