Definition
don't let me down: don't disappoint, fail me
Note that this is an irregular verb: I let down / I let down / I have let down
He let me down again. He said he could work Monday to Friday this week, but called to say he is ill.
- "I promise I won't let you down."
- "I won't let you down!"
- "I hope you won't let me down."
- "Don't let me down."
- "Luna : I'm sorry I've let you down, sir."
- "You haven't let me down."
- "I won't let you down, Bruno, you can sleep easy."
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