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Showing posts with label To let (someone) down. Show all posts
Showing posts with label To let (someone) down. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

To let (someone) down


To let (someone) down: to disappoint, to not complete an expectation

Jamie: Sorry I’m late, Mr. Tosca. 
Mr. Tosca: You told me your presentation would ready two hours ago.  Our new clients are very angry.
Jamie: Don’t worry, Mr. Tosca. I’ll explain everything to them.
Mr. Tosca: No, you won’t. They left 45 minutes ago!  You really let me down.

“Let down” is also used as a countable noun to mean “disappointment.”

Jake: Did you like the movie?
Linda: No, it was ­a let down.

“Let down” is a common phrase in popular culture. Search for the Beatles’ song “Don’t Let Me Down.”

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