Pronunciation: /lɛt bi/
noun a state of being or existing without interference or control
A1 Let be is a phrase that means allowing something to exist without interference.
A2 I don't understand the concept of let be in this context.
B1 The idea of let be can be difficult to grasp for some people.
B2 In certain situations, it is best to just let be and not intervene.
C1 Philosophers have debated the implications of the concept of let be for centuries.
C2 The artist's work explored the theme of let be in a profound and thought-provoking way.
verb to allow or permit something to happen
A1 Let the cat be outside for a while.
A2 I will let my friend be in charge of the project.
B1 Please let me be myself and make my own decisions.
B2 The teacher decided to let the students be creative with their project ideas.
C1 As a manager, I have to let my team be autonomous in their work.
C2 Sometimes it's best to just let things be and not try to control everything.
formal Let it be known that the decision has been made by the board of directors.
informal Just let it be and don't worry about it.
slang Hey, just let it be, man. It's not worth stressing over.
figurative Sometimes it's best to just let things be and trust that everything will work out in the end.
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