let on
English
Verb
let on (see inflection at let)
- Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see let, on.
- The bus is full now. I can't let on any more people.
- (idiomatic) to reveal or indicate, especially unintentionally or against one's wishes
- I tried not to let on that I had already guessed the answer.
- He's more self-centered than he lets on.
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