Meaning of Let's hear from somebody
An invitation to allow someone to speak or express their thoughts.
In simple words: Let's listen to someone.
Let's hear from somebody in a sentence
- Now, let's hear from somebody who has experience with this issue.
- In our meeting today, let's hear from somebody in the marketing team.
- If anyone has comments, let's hear from somebody.
How to use Let's hear from somebody
Used to invite someone to speak. It is appropriate in meetings or discussions but less common in casual chats.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Imagine a group gathered around, eager to hear what someone has to say.
Related words
Collocations with Let's hear from somebody
- let's hear from someone
- let's hear from the audience
- let's hear from our guest
Synonyms for Let's hear from somebody
- let's listen to someone
- give the floor to someone
- invite someone to speak
Opposites of Let's hear from somebody
- Let's remain silent
- Let's not listen to anyone
- Let's ignore the opinions
- Let's refrain from speaking
Common mistakes with Let's hear from somebody
- Confused with 'let's hear from anyone' (means all).
- Using it in informal situations, like among friends, can feel awkward.
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Let's hear from somebody in other languages
More chunks like Let's hear from somebody
- Thank you very much
An expression of gratitude or appreciation.
- You did a wonderful job
You performed excellently or admirably.
- We did it
A phrase expressing success in completing a task or goal.
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During a brief period of time.
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You have heard something previously.
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A type of murder involving premeditation and planning.
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Frequently asked questions about Let's hear from somebody
What does Let's hear from somebody mean?
Let's listen to someone.
What is the definition of Let's hear from somebody?
An invitation to allow someone to speak or express their thoughts.
How do you use Let's hear from somebody in a sentence?
Now, let's hear from somebody who has experience with this issue.
Can you give another example of Let's hear from somebody?
In our meeting today, let's hear from somebody in the marketing team.
What are synonyms for Let's hear from somebody?
Common alternatives include let's listen to someone, give the floor to someone, invite someone to speak.
What is the opposite of Let's hear from somebody?
Opposite meanings include Let's remain silent, Let's not listen to anyone, Let's ignore the opinions, Let's refrain from speaking.
What words go with Let's hear from somebody?
It commonly pairs with let's hear from someone, let's hear from the audience, let's hear from our guest.
What are common mistakes when using Let's hear from somebody?
Confused with 'let's hear from anyone' (means all). Using it in informal situations, like among friends, can feel awkward.
How do you pronounce Let's hear from somebody?
US: //lɛts hɪr frəm ˈsʌmbədi//, UK: //lɛts hɪə frəm ˈsʌmbədi//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Let's hear from somebody?
Used to invite someone to speak. It is appropriate in meetings or discussions but less common in casual chats.
