let down

The phrase “let down” has 2 syllables: let down

It's pronounced as /ˈlɛt.daʊn/


What is synonym and antonym for let down?

In the thesaurus, “let down” has 58 synonyms and 20 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for let down along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for let down

  • anticlimax
  • blues
  • bringdown
  • bummer
  • chagrin
  • cheat
  • crestfallenness
  • deceive
  • dejectedness
  • dejection
  • delude
  • depression
  • desolateness
  • desolation
  • despondency
  • disappoint
  • disappointment
  • discomfiture
  • disconsolateness
  • discontent
  • discontentedness
  • discontentment
  • disenchant
  • disenchantment
  • disgruntle
  • disgruntlement
  • disillusion
  • disillusionment
  • dismay
  • displease
  • displeasure
  • dissatisfaction
  • dissatisfy
  • distress
  • doldrums
  • dolefulness
  • dolor
  • downheartedness
  • dreariness
  • dumps
  • fail
  • failure
  • fiasco
  • fizzle
  • frustration
  • gloom
  • gloominess
  • joylessness
  • lemon
  • loser
  • melancholy
  • mock
  • mopes
  • oppression
  • sadness
  • sorrow
  • unhappiness
  • upset

Antonyms for let down

Meanings of let down

  • verb
    1. To allow to descend.
    2. To disappoint; to betray or fail somebody.
    3. (of clothing) To lengthen by undoing and resewing a hem.
    4. To reduce one's level of effort.
    5. To soften in tempering.

Example Sentences

  • I don’t want to let down my parents by failing the exam.
  • He promised he would help, and I hope he doesn’t let down his friends.
  • She felt she might let down the team if she didn’t perform well.
  • It’s hard not to let down someone you care about.
  • He didn’t want to let down his boss, so he worked extra hours.

On this page you'll find 78 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to let down, such as: anticlimax, bliss, blues, bringdown, bummer, chagrin, cheat.

Make sure to choose synonyms and antonyms that are appropriate for the context of the sentence.

Related Words

fail

failed

fails

take apart

take down

  • abase
  • abash
  • affront
  • bad-mouth
  • belittle
  • break down
  • break up
  • castigate
  • censure
  • chasten
  • cheapen
  • chronicle
  • condemn
  • confound
  • confuse
  • criticize
  • cry down
  • damn
  • debase
  • decry
  • defame
  • defile
  • deflate
  • degrade
  • demean
  • demount
  • denounce
  • depreciate
  • detach
  • detract
  • diminish
  • disaggregate
  • disarticulate
  • disassemble
  • discomfit
  • disconcert
  • disconnect
  • discount
  • discountenance
  • discredit
  • disengage
  • disgrace
  • dishonor
  • disjoin
  • disjoint
  • dismantle
  • dismember
  • dismount
  • disparage
  • dissever
  • disunite
  • divide
  • embarrass
  • enregister
  • enter
  • execrate
  • faze
  • fluster
  • foul
  • humble
  • humiliate
  • inscribe
  • insult
  • jot down
  • knock down
  • let down
  • libel
  • log
  • lower
  • make a note of
  • malign
  • mark
  • minimize
  • minute
  • mortify
  • nonplus
  • notch
  • note
  • note down
  • pull down
  • put down
  • put on record
  • rattle
  • record
  • register
  • report
  • reprehend
  • reprobate
  • ridicule
  • score
  • separate
  • set down
  • shame
  • sink
  • slander
  • smirch
  • strike
  • take apart
  • transcribe
  • write down
  • write off

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