Meaning of Let it all out
To express feelings or thoughts freely without holding back.
In simple words: To say everything you feel or think
Let it all out in a sentence
- It's important to let it all out when you're feeling overwhelmed.
- Sometimes, all you need to do is let it all out and feel better.
- He encouraged her to let it all out instead of holding it in.
- If you're upset, just let it all out; it's healthy to share your feelings.
How to use Let it all out
Use this phrase when encouraging someone to express their feelings or thoughts openly. It's common in friendly or therapeutic contexts.
Grammar pattern
expression
Memory hint
Imagine letting air out of a balloon, freeing all the tension inside.
Related words
Collocations with Let it all out
- let it all out emotionally
- let it all out during therapy
- let it all out in conversation
Common mistakes with Let it all out
- Confused with 'let it go' which means to stop worrying about something.
- Using it in formal contexts where a more formal expression is expected.
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Frequently asked questions about "Let it all out"
What does "Let it all out" mean?
To say everything you feel or think
What is the definition of "Let it all out"?
To express feelings or thoughts freely without holding back.
How do you use "Let it all out" in a sentence?
It's important to let it all out when you're feeling overwhelmed.
Can you give another example of "Let it all out"?
Sometimes, all you need to do is let it all out and feel better.
What are synonyms for "Let it all out"?
Common alternatives include express yourself, vent, share, unload, confess.
What words go with "Let it all out"?
It commonly pairs with let it all out emotionally, let it all out during therapy, let it all out in conversation.
What are common mistakes when using "Let it all out"?
Confused with 'let it go' which means to stop worrying about something. Using it in formal contexts where a more formal expression is expected.
How do you pronounce "Let it all out"?
US: //lɛt ɪt ɔl aʊt//, UK: //lɛt ɪt ɔːl aʊt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use "Let it all out"?
Use this phrase when encouraging someone to express their feelings or thoughts openly. It's common in friendly or therapeutic contexts.
