let in vs spurn

let in

verb
  • To let someone or something come in; to admit someone or something in. 

  • To associate with. 

  • To divulge one's inner thoughts to (someone), making oneself emotionally vulnerable to them; to open up to (someone). 

spurn

verb
  • To reject something by pushing it away with the foot. 

  • To waste; fail to make the most of (an opportunity) 

  • To reject disdainfully; contemn; scorn. 

noun
  • An act of spurning; a scornful rejection. 

  • A kick; a blow with the foot. 

  • A body of coal left to sustain an overhanging mass. 

How often have the words let in and spurn occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )