Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
letted
verb
/ˈlɛtɪd/

Definition
A past tense form of the verb ‘let’, meaning to allow or permit someone to do something.

Examples
- She letted her friend borrow the book for a week.
- The landlord letted the apartment to a new tenant.
- He letted the opportunity slip away without even trying.

Meaning
Letted refers to the act of allowing or permitting something to happen, particularly in a historical or legal context.

Synonyms
- allowed
- permitted
- enabled