Definitions
- Giving permission or allowing someone to do something. - Asking someone to do something or granting a request. - Describing the act of leaving something or someone alone.
- Making it possible for someone to do something. - Providing the means or resources to accomplish a task or goal. - Allowing a system or device to function properly.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words involve allowing or making something possible.
- 2Both can be used to describe giving permission or providing resources.
- 3Both are verbs that can be used in various tenses and forms.
What is the difference?
- 1Focus: Let emphasizes permission or allowance, while enable emphasizes making something possible.
- 2Action: Let implies a passive role, while enable implies an active role.
- 3Subject: Let is often used with people as the subject, while enable can be used with people or things.
- 4Usage: Let is more commonly used in everyday language, while enable is more technical and formal.
- 5Connotation: Let can have a negative connotation when used to express frustration or annoyance, while enable has a positive connotation when used to describe providing resources or making something possible.
Remember this!
Let and enable are both verbs that describe allowing or making something possible. However, let emphasizes permission or allowance, while enable emphasizes making something possible by providing resources or removing barriers. Let is more commonly used in everyday language, while enable is more technical and formal.