as in blurt To unintentionally reveal or disclose information, similar to making a mistake or oversight. Clear All
8 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Let Slip'
The spy had to be cautious not to let slip any sensitive information during the mission.
The teacher let slip a hint about the upcoming test, much to the students' delight.
The journalist was careful not to let slip any confidential sources during the press conference.
The scientist accidentally let slip the breakthrough discovery before the official announcement.
During the negotiation, he let slip his true feelings about the deal.
The politician strategically let slip a statement to gauge public reaction before the official announcement.
Tom let slip that he was the one who broke the vase.
The lawyer warned his client not to let slip any crucial details in court.
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