Act and Let on

Act

Act verb - To present a false appearance of.
Usage example: if you act confidence long enough, you'll begin to actually feel it

Let on and act are semantically related. In some cases you can use "Let on" instead a verb "Act".

Nearby Words: acting, acted

Let on

Let on verb - To take on a false or deceptive appearance.
Usage example: she's not half as innocent as she likes to let on
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Synonyms for Let on

Act and let on are semantically related. Sometimes you can use "Act" instead a verb "Let on".

Both terms in one sentence

  • Video Game / Final Fantasy VIII If you look at his entire persona, it's very much like how a child would think a "tough adult" would act, and beneath it he's insecure and emotionally immature, as well as more caring than he likes to let on.
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