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soltar — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • blurt verb To say something suddenly and without thinking, often something better left unsaid.
  • drop noun A small round blob of liquid.
  • fumble verb To handle something clumsily or nervously, often dropping or mishandling it.
  • loose adj Not firmly attached, fixed, or fitting tightly.
  • loosen verb To make something less tight, or to become less tight.
  • release verb To set free or allow to leave, especially from captivity or confinement.
  • relinquish verb To give up or hand over a right, position, or possession, often reluctantly.
  • untie verb To undo a knot or something tied.

Senses

soltar is used for these senses in English:

  • blurt To utter suddenly and unadvisedly; to speak quickly or without thought; to divulge inconsiderately — commonly with out.
  • drop (transitive, ergative, also, figuratively) To let (something) fall; to allow (something) to fall (either by releasing hold of, or losing one's grip on). [from 14th c.]
  • fumble (transitive, intransitive, sports) To drop a ball or a baton etc. by accident.
  • lay down (transitive) To give up, surrender, or yield (e.g. a weapon), usually by placing it on the ground.
  • let go (intransitive, with of, and, transitive, with object before go) To release from one's grasp; to go from a state of holding on to a state of no longer holding on.
  • let loose (transitive, idiomatic) To free; to release from restraint.
  • loose (transitive) To let loose, to free from restraints.
  • loose (transitive) To unfasten, to loosen.

drop — full definition

  1. noun A small round blob of liquid.
  2. verb To let something fall, or to fall oneself.
  3. verb To release something (a song, product, or piece of information) to the public.
  4. verb To stop doing, discuss, or associate with something; to abandon it.

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