Synonym: acknowledge, confess, consent, induct, receive. Antonym: exclude, forbid, prohibit. Similar words: admit to, admin, admire, admission, administer, administrator, administration, administrative. Meaning: [əd'mɪt] v. 1. declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth of 2. allow to enter; grant entry to 3. allow participation in or the right to be part of; permit to exercise the rights, functions, and responsibilities of 4. admit into a group or community 5. afford possibility 6. give access or entrance to 7. have room for; hold without crowding 8. serve as a means of entrance.
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151. Only when the police confronted her with evidence did she admit that she had stolen the money.
152. Ellen had to admit the gamble had paid off .
153. I hate to admit my ignorance, but how does it work?
154. It took a lot of courage to admit that she was in the wrong.
155. She would be the first to admit that she is very difficult to work with.
156. No one would admit responsibility. They all tried to pin the blame on someone else.
157. People can find it hard to admit they have an alcohol problem.
158. I have to admit that the news gave us a shock .
159. Owners of restaurants would have to equip them to admit disabled people.
160. She knew she could either admit the truth or brazen it out.
161. There were no windows to admit moist atmosphere to enter.
162. I must admit, it's puzzling in the extreme just how these books found their way here.
163. I wasn't entirely honest with him, I admit, but I didn't actually tell him any lies.
164. Doctors themselves are the first to admit the treatment has side effects.
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165. Look, there's no need to labour the point - I made a mistake - I admit it!
166. She refuses to admit to herself that she has a weight problem.
167. It was cowardly of you not to admit your mistake.
168. They admit they are now desperate for a lucky break.
169. If pressed, he will admit that he knew about the affair.
170. We shut our eyes to the plainest facts, refusing to admit the truth.
171. Up to two thirds of 14 to 16 year olds admit to buying drink illegally.
172. Perhaps his nerve is naturally too dull to admit of any excitation.
173. The defendants decide to admit their guilt, but insist that there are extenuating circumstances.
174. To do her justice, we must admit that she did deserve to win.
175. OK, I admit it was not the smartest thing I ever did .
176. The bombing has been far more widespread than the military will admit.
177. Come on, admit you're wrong and don't be so proud.
178. I must admit , I didn't actually do anything to help her.
179. The parents appealed against the school's decision not to admit the child.
180. I must admit to a prejudice in favour of British universities.
More similar words: admit to, admin, admire, admission, administer, administrator, administration, administrative, permit, limit, submit, smite, summit, transmit, committee, to the limit, limitation, intermittent.