Read full poem →That it was any way but what it was.
Did she let on by any word she said
She didn't thank me?"
Dictionary Entry
To reveal or indicate, especially unintentionally or against one's wishes
In a Sentence
“He's more self-centered than he lets on.”
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Poetry examples for “let on”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →She might as well herself." But he liked best
To let on he was plagued to death with me:
If anyone had seen me coming home
