let sb in on sth
— phrasal verb with let uk/let/us/let/verb present participle letting, past tense and past participle let
to tell someone about something that is secret, or to allow someone to become involved in something that only very few people are involved in:
Debbie agreed to let me in on her plans.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Revealing secrets & becoming known
- (the) word is/gets out idiom
- bare
- be the talk of the town idiom
- break cover idiom
- cat
- come out
- fink
- get around (somewhere)
- give sth away
- King's evidence
- leak
- let the cat out of the bag idiom
- open your heart to someone idiom
- sneak
- spill the beans idiom
- take the wraps off sth idiom
- tell on sb
- tongues wagging idiom
- turn
- unmask
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