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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181. I must admit I shed a few tears when the school closed.
182. I have to admit that I underrated the difficulty of the task.
183. It was not his way to admit that he had made a mistake.
184. The judge can decide whether to admit or exclude evidence.
185. Officials admit that the re-planting of the hillsides only started five years ago and seems to be a classic case of too little too late.
186. He worded the reply in such a way that he did not admit making the original error.
187. While I admit that there are problems, I don't agree that they cannot be solved.
188. Most big stores admit they daren't put prices up for fear of losing their customers.
189. He had a massive ego, never would he admit he was wrong.
190. I'm ashamed to admit that I've never read any of his books.
191. It's not often that a government minister will admit to being wrong.
192. Dare we admit this?
193. His girlfriend is in denial, and refuses to admit that he will soon die.
194. The police admit that the thieves have left no trail for them to follow up.
194. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
195. She knows she's lost, but she's too proud to admit it.
196. They have been reluctant to admit AIDS patients, in part because of unfounded fears of contagion.
197. She was too proud to admit she could be wrong.
198. After half an hour she had to admit defeat.
199. Thus associative adjectives should never admit an intensifying adverb.
200. Haskill refuses to admit defeat and sell the restaurant.
201. When we pray we admit defeat. Anthony Burgess
202. He'd never admit to being embarrassed.
203. You have to admit it's neat.
204. I must admit he is rather convincing.
205. To err is human; to admit it, superhuman. Doug Larson
206. The college, forced to admit women by the U.S.
207. Truth only means something when it's hard to admit. Nicholas Sparks
208. He, however, refused to admit his personal responsibility.
209. It's not a view I can admit to officially.
210. Linkworth refused to admit his guilt.
More similar words: admit to, admin, admire, admission, administer, administrator, administration, administrative, permit, limit, submit, smite, summit, transmit, committee, to the limit, limitation, intermittent.