Meaning of Don't let go
To not release or stop holding something.
In simple words: To stop holding something tightly.
Don't let go in a sentence
- Don't let go of the rope!
- In tough times, it's important not to let go of hope.
- He shouted, 'Don't let go!' as she slipped from the ledge.
- When we dance, I want you to promise me you'll don't let go.
- She advised him, 'Don't let go of your dreams, no matter what.'
How to use Don't let go
Commonly used in both spoken and written contexts. It's often imparted as advice or encouragement. Avoid using in very formal situations.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Imagine a child asking you not to release their hand while crossing the street.
Related words
Collocations with Don't let go
- don't let go of
- don't let go easily
- don't let go ever
- don't let go tightly
Common mistakes with Don't let go
- Translating directly from another language and losing the phrasal meaning.
- Confusing it with 'let go' which means to release.
- Using it when referring to non-physical contexts without clarification.
Compare Don't let go with Hold on, Cling, Grip, Retain, Keep
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Frequently asked questions about Don't let go
What does Don't let go mean?
To stop holding something tightly.
What is the definition of Don't let go?
To not release or stop holding something.
How do you use Don't let go in a sentence?
Don't let go of the rope!
Can you give another example of Don't let go?
In tough times, it's important not to let go of hope.
What are synonyms for Don't let go?
Common alternatives include hold on, cling, grip, retain, keep.
What words go with Don't let go?
It commonly pairs with don't let go of, don't let go easily, don't let go ever, don't let go tightly.
What are common mistakes when using Don't let go?
Translating directly from another language and losing the phrasal meaning. Confusing it with 'let go' which means to release. Using it when referring to non-physical contexts without clarification.
How do you pronounce Don't let go?
US: //doʊnt lɛt ɡoʊ//, UK: //dəʊnt lɛt ɡəʊ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Don't let go?
Commonly used in both spoken and written contexts. It's often imparted as advice or encouragement. Avoid using in very formal situations.