- ADMIT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
admit implies reluctance to disclose, grant, or concede and refers usually to facts rather than their implications own implies acknowledging something in close relation to oneself avow implies boldly declaring, often in the face of hostility, what one might be expected to be silent about
- ADMITTED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
He openly admitted that he had turned to fiction because the historical genre was insufficient for his aims From the Cambridge English Corpus Patients valued seeing a copy of their referral letter and few admitted to any major problems in understanding its content
- Admitted - definition of admitted by The Free Dictionary
To grant to be real, valid, or true; acknowledge or concede: Even proponents of the technology admit that it doesn't always work as well as it should b To disclose or confess (guilt or an error, for example) See Synonyms at acknowledge 2 To afford opportunity for; permit: We must admit no delay in the proceedings 3 a
- ADMITTED Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Admitted definition: allowed to enter; granted entrance or entry See examples of ADMITTED used in a sentence
- ADMIT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you admit that something bad, unpleasant, or embarrassing is true, you agree, often unwillingly, that it is true I am willing to admit that I do make mistakes [VERB that] Up to two-thirds of drivers admit to driving while feeling tired [VERB + to] I'd be ashamed to admit feeling jealous [VERB verb-ing]
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- admit | meaning of admit in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English . . .
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ad‧mit ədˈmɪt S2 W1 verb (admitted, admitting) 1 accept truth [intransitive, transitive] to agree unwillingly that something is true or that someone else is right ‘Okay, so maybe I was a little bit scared, ’ Jenny admitted admit (that) You may not like her, but you have to admit that she’s g
- admit verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
I couldn't admit to my parents that I was failing the course it is admitted that… It was generally admitted that the government had acted too quickly be admitted to be, have, etc something The appointment is now generally admitted to have been a mistake
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