Admit meaning in English
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Definition
to admit: to confess, to acknowledge, to be honest
Admit it! You've fallen in love with somebody else! Tell me the truth!
I must admit that I was a little worried.
to admit someone to hospital: to register someone as needing medical care at a clinic
Examples
- "Icarus : (stammering) Okay, I admit it!"
- "Bruno : You can admit it, Harold, you were a bit scared."
- "Harold : This is a little difficult for me to admit, Bruno."
- "Harold : Well, this is a little difficult for me to admit, Bruno."
- "Brian : Actually, this is quite strange to admit, but I've watched some of your previous Delavigne press conferences on video tape."
- "Susie : Well actually I'm a little embarrassed to admit it, but I could go either way on the issue myself."
- "Bruno : Well Danica, I have to admit this isn't how I envisioned our family reunion, but I am very happy to have you back in my life."
- "I'll be the first to admit that violence doesn't solve anything."
- "Icarus : Buh Buh Buh... Okay, I admit it!"
- "BareMinimum Soft : I think I have an old copy of the program on the coffee table in my living room. I'll admit, the program has its flaws, but the price is right!"
- "He admits it!"
- "I admit that I may come on a bit too strong, but look at the way she dresses!"
- "Caller : Why can't you just admit that you got my application, had a good laugh and then tossed it in the bin?"
- "Hannah : Ok Icarus, I admit it: Stickypedia's page on "geek" is excellent."
- "Steffi : Well, I admit that the samples we received were a success with the buying commission, our compliments to the creator."
- "Fall to bits, I confess, I admit, I'm impressed."
- "And what's more, he's admitted that he made a few mistakes."
- "Jean : Brian, I admit that I understand very little of what you say."
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