Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
to let someone off the hook
Phrase
/tə lɛt ˈsʌmˌwʌn ɔf ðə hʊk/
Definition
To release someone from a responsibility or obligation, often from punishment or a difficult situation.
Examples
- The teacher decided to let John off the hook for his late assignment because he had a family emergency.
- Instead of punishing her for breaking the vase, her parents chose to let her off the hook this time.
- She was grateful that her boss let her off the hook for missing the meeting due to traffic.
Meaning
This phrase is often used when someone who is expected to face consequences is instead excused from them. It implies a level of forgiveness or leniency.
Synonyms
- Excuse
- Forgive
- Release
- Pardon