Definitions for letdowns

letdowns let·down

Spelling: [let-doun]
IPA: /ˈlɛtˌdaʊn/

Letdowns is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 338 anagrams from letters in letdowns (delnostw).

Definitions for letdowns

noun

  1. a decrease in volume, force, energy, etc.:
  2. disillusionment, discouragement, or disappointment:
  3. depression; deflation:
  4. the accelerated movement of milk into the mammary glands of lactating mammals upon stimulation, as by massage or suckling.
  5. Aeronautics. the descent of an aircraft from a higher to a lower altitude preparatory to making an approach and landing or to making a target run or the like.

Origin of letdowns

First recorded in 1760-70; noun use of verb phrase let down

Examples for letdowns

Knowing that nothing was in sight but waiting was a letdown after the activity of the predawn hours.

Michelle Cottle on the left's high hopes—and potential for letdown.

Here are the reasons why the new season of Arrested Development is a letdown.

For most people, the experience of hypnosis is something of a letdown.

Over the next couple of years, though, some felt a letdown when they discovered that Borges had written no long works.

Kent Sepkowitz wrote this past spring that other HIV "cures" didn't last long and this one was likely to be a letdown.

After the election night letdown the film jumps back to Christmas 2006.

It has to be seen as something of a letdown for an Obama campaign that was leaving Charlotte on a high.

Marlow: Only a bit of a letdown up until the final handful of episodes!

Worried that the finale of Breaking Bad—which returns to AMC for its final run of eight episodes on August 11—will be a letdown?

Word Value for letdowns
Scrable

11

Words with friends

13

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