let's go

interjection
UK: /ˌlets ˈɡəʊ/
US: /ˌlets ˈɡoʊ/
  1. An expression of encouragement or enthusiasm to begin an activity or journey.

    1. Let's go to the park now while the sun is still shining [ ] [ ]
    2. Okay team, let's go and show them what we're made of in this final game [ ] [ ]
  2. Used to indicate agreement or acceptance of a proposal or suggestion.

    1. They suggested pizza for dinner so let's go with that idea tonight [ ] [ ]
    2. If everyone is ready to leave now, let's go and get started with our plans [ ] [ ]
  3. A way to hurry someone or urge them to move faster.

    1. Let's go we are late for the concert now [ ] [ ]
    2. Let's go, the bus is about to leave from here for another city adventure [ ] [ ]

Synonyms

get moving alright
let's go phrasal-verb
  1. To depart or start moving towards a specific destination.

    1. Let's go home now because it's getting late [ ] [ ]
    2. Since the movie is over, let's go grab some coffee somewhere tonight [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "let's go" in English means: An expression of encouragement or enthusiasm to begin an activity or journey., Used to indicate agreement or acceptance of a proposal or suggestion., A way to hurry someone or urge them to move faster..

The phonetic transcription of "let's go" is /ˌlets ˈɡəʊ/ in British English and /ˌlets ˈɡoʊ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "let's go": get moving, alright.

Example usage of "let's go": "Let's go to the park now while the sun is still shining". More examples on the page.