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| let on |
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1. intransitive verb pretend: to make somebody believe something that is not true
 She let on that she was upset, but she wasn't really that bothered.
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2. transitive verb let passenger get on: to allow somebody to board a vehicle such as a bus or train
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3. intransitive verb share secret: to share a secret with somebody
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informal
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 He didn't let on that he was very rich.
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