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Definition: Admit |
AdmitVerb1. Declare or acknowledge to be true; "He admitted his errors"; "She acknowledged that she might have forgotten". 2. Allow to enter; grant entry to; "We cannot admit non-members into our club". 3. Allow participation in or the right to be part of; permit to exercise the rights, functions, and responsibilities of; "admit someone to the profession"; "She was admitted to the New Jersey Bar". 4. Admit into a group or community; "accept students for graduate study"; "We'll have to vote on whether or not to admit a new member". 5. Afford possibility: "This problem admits of no solution"; "This short story allows of several different interpretations". 6. Give access or entrance to; "The French doors admit onto the yard". 7. Have room for; hold without crowding; "This hotel can accommodate 250 guests"; "The theater admits 300 people"; "The auditorium can't hold more than 500 people". 8. Serve as a means of entrance; "This ticket will admit one adult to the show". Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
Date "admit" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1010. (references) |
Note: Admit \Ad*mit"\, transitive verb. [imperative past participle Admitted; present participle verb or noun Admitting.]. (references) |
Synonyms: AdmitSynonyms: accept (v), accommodate (v), acknowledge (v), allow (v), allow in (v), hold (v), include (v), intromit (v), let in (v), take (v), take on (v). (additional references) |
| Antonyms: deny (v), exclude (v), reject (v). (additional references) |
| Context | Synonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus). |
Assent | Acknowledge, own, admit, allow, avow, confess; concede; (yield); come round to; abide by; permit. |
Class | Include, comprise, comprehend, contain, admit, embrace, receive; inclose; (circumscribe); embody, encircle. |
Composition | Include; (in a class); contain, hold, comprehend, take in, admit, embrace, embody; involve, implicate; drag into. |
Consent | Verb: consent; assent; yield assent, admit, allow, concede, grant, yield; come round, come over; give into, acknowledge, agnize, give consent, comply with, acquiesce, agree to, fall in with, accede, accept, embrace an offer, close with, take at one's word, have no objection. |
Disclosure | Acknowledge, allow, concede, grant, admit, own, own up to, confess, avow, throw off all disguise, turn inside out, make a clean breast; show one's hand, show one's cards; unburden one's mind, disburden one's mind, disburden one's conscience, disburden one's heart; open one's mind, lay bare one's mind, tell a piece of one's mind; unbosom oneself, own to the soft impeachment; say the truth, speak the truth; turn King's (or Queen's) evidence; acknowledge the corn. |
Dissent | Verb: dissent, demur; call in question; (doubt); differ in opinion, disagree; say no; refuse assent, refuse to admit; cavil, protest, raise one's voice against, repudiate; contradict; (deny). |
Permission | Verb: permit; give permission; Noun: give power; let, allow, admit; suffer, bear with, tolerate, recognize; concede; accord, vouchsafe, favor, humor, gratify, indulge, stretch a point; wink at, connive at; shut one's eyes to. |
Possibility | Verb: be possible; Adjective: stand a chance; admit of, bear. |
Qualification | Allow for, make allowance for; admit exceptions, take into account; modulate. |
Receiving | Verb: receive; take; acquire; admit. |
Reception | Verb: give entrance to, give admittance to, give the entree; introduce, intromit; usher, admit, receive, import, bring in, open the door to, throw in, ingest, absorb, imbibe, inhale, breathe in; let in, take in, suck in, draw in; readmit, resorb, reabsorb; snuff up, swallow, ingurgitate; engulf, engorge; gulp; eat, drink; (food). |
Unbelief Doubt | Verb: disbelieve, discredit; not believe; misbelieve; refuse to admit; (dissent); refuse to believe; (incredulity). |
| Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus. | |
| Domain | Usage | |
Screenplays | You got to admit I've plagued this stinking city like a hawk from hell (Batman Returns; writing credit: Bob Kane; Daniel Waters) Well you have to admit, we've sort of made an (Tomorrow Never Dies; writing credit: Bruce Feirstein) I admit nothing (Say Anything; writing credit: Cameron Crowe.) I'm sorry, Harry, I know this is hard for you. But you gotta admit if this was me you'd be laughing your ass off (True Lies; writing credit: Claude Zidi; Simon Michaël) I must admit I didn't think much of Andy first time I laid eyes on him; looked like a stiff breeze would blow him over (The Shawshank Redemption; writing credit: Frank Darabont) | |
Lyrics | I was wrong and I admit it (Second Chance; performing artist: 38 Special) Time to admit [Time we should admit it] ("Addictive Love"; performing artist: BeBe& CeCe Winans) And admit that the waters around you have grown ("The Times They Are A-Changin'"; performing artist: Bob Dylan) Is just admit you love me (Ugly; performing artist: Bubba Sparxxx) I just have to admit (It's all coming back to me now; performing artist: Celine Dion) | |
Clever | If you are willing to admit you are wrong when you are wrong, you are all right. (references; author: unknown) God, give me courage to do what I can, humility to admit what I can't, and wisdom to know the difference. (references; author: unknown) | |
Movie/TV Titles | Admit One (1999) | |
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Books | |
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| Thumbnail | Description & Credit | ![]() | I admit the question is an impertinent one. Credit: Library of Congress. |
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| Author | Quotation |
Author Unknown | I think everybody should admit their mistakes. I would if I had any. |
Charles Dickens | They are so filthy and bestial that no honest man would admit one into his house for a water-closet doormat. |
Edward Gibbon | Many a sober Christian would rather admit that a wafer is God than that God is a cruel and capricious tyrant. |
Francois De La Rochefoucauld | No persons are more frequently wrong, than those who will not admit they are wrong. |
George Mcgovern | No man should advocate a course in private that he's ashamed to admit in public. |
Hector Berlioz | At least I have the modesty to admit that lack of modesty is one of my failings. |
Mencius | Friendship with a man is friendship with his virtue, and does not admit of assumptions of superiority. |
Napoleon Bonaparte | In politics... never retreat, never retract... never admit a mistake. |
Wentworth Dillon | Immodest words admit if no defense, for want of decency is want of sense. |
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| Author | Date | Quotation |
US Constitution | 1791 | Clause 3: No State shall, without the Consent of Congress, lay any Duty of Tonnage, keep Troops, or Ships of War in time of Peace, enter into any Agreement or Compact with another State, or with a foreign Power, or engage in War, unless actually invaded, or in such imminent Danger as will not admit of delay. (reference) |
Communist Manifesto | 1848 | What you see clearly in the case of ancient property, what you admit in the case of feudal property, you are of course forbidden to admit in the case of your own bourgeois form of property. (reference) |
Treaty of Versailles | 1919 | The German Government undertakes to admit to its territory without distinction all persons liable to repatriation. (reference) |
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| Title | Author | Quote |
A Christmas Carol | Dickens, Charles | Admit it for your factious purposes, and make it worse |
So Long, and Thanks For All the Fish | Douglas Adams | He didn't like to think of himself as the sort of person who giggled or sniggered, but he had to admit that he had been giggling and sniggering almost continuously for well over half an hour now. |
Scarlet Letter | Hawthorne, Nathaniel | As the sacred edifice was too much thronged to admit another auditor, she took up her position close beside the scaffold of the pillory |
Les Miserables | Hugo, Victor | Moreover, given certain natures, and we admit the possible development of all the beauties of human virtues in a faith different from our own. |
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man | Joyce, James | They had unearthed traces of a Cork accent in his speech and made him admit that the Lee was a much finer river than the Liffey |
Gulliver's Travels | Swift, Jonathan | He thought his ears being used to such abominable words, might by degrees admit them with less detestation |
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| Subject | Topic | Quote |
Health | Hence, they can decide whom to admit and when to do things. (references) | |
As a result, you may feel that to seek help is to admit some type of shameful defect in yourself. (references) | ||
Many elderly people do not see themselves as depressed and/or will not admit to it and reject referrals to mental health professionals. (references) | ||
Business | Foreign observers admit that in many respects Polish machines are comparable to foreign ones and, in terms of the technology applied, some of them " such as road cranes- are even ahead of foreign competition by several years. (references) | |
Although many would never admit it, the French generally find the Americans friendly, appreciate the American way of life, and are rarely disappointed by their first trip to the U.S. they are generally amazed by the size of the country, as the distances are huge compared to those in the European countries. (references) | ||
The rapid rise of the fast food industry in China, both domestic and foreign, also bodes well for continued strong demand for poultry meat. China has huge market potential for processed animal products; however, officials admit that current poor product quality and backward processing techniques are hindering the advancement of the animal husbandry sector. (references) | ||
Children | Canada | In May 2000, the Catholic Church announced that it would participate in a "compassion fund," but would not issue a formal apology or admit fault in the cases. (references) |
India | Although the act provides equal rights to all persons with disabilities, advocacy organizations admit that its practical effects so far have been minimal in part due to a clause that makes the implementation of programs dependent on the "economic capacity" of the Government. (references) | |
Civil Liberties | Macau | The police admit that they keep a list of unwelcome persons who have criminal records and persons whom they believe have criminal intentions. (references) |
Economic History | Sri Lanka | The hoped-for price had been in the range of $350-$400 million, but now GSL officials admit the world telecom market will not support such a price level. (references) |
Colombia | In any event, the Colombian Economic and Social Policy Council (CONPES), may identify sectors of economic activity in which the government may determine whether it will admit foreign capital participation. (references) | |
Finland | Finland's international telecom set-up began to admit limited competition in 1993, with further deregulation on July 1, 1994. On the domestic telecommunications front, competition entered the picture at the beginning of 1994. In the next few years, the telecom and information technology sectors will continue to grow rapidly. (references) | |
Human Rights | Morocco | The Government continued to admit past torture and abuses; however, it has not prosecuted those responsible. (references) |
Cameroon | The authorities admitted that the nine were arrested, but refused to either admit to their deaths or to produce them alive. (references) | |
Belarus | However, the Government subsequently has threatened to shut down the office and refused to admit its new Chief of Mission into the country. (references) | |
Minorities | Nepal | Nevertheless, converts generally do not fear to admit in public their new religious affiliations. (references) |
Japan | In December the Education Ministry began studying implementation of a Cabinet report that concluded universities should admit graduates of non-Japanese-language schools without the high school equivalency test. (references) | |
Kuwait | Under the law, bidoon who admit to another nationality (or who purchase a passport from a country to which they have no true connection) do not automatically forfeit their claim to citizenship based on Kuwaiti residency prior to 1965. However, the law does not permit dual nationality; thus, if former bidoon eventually are naturalized, they must renounce their original or fictitious nationality. (references) | |
Political Economy | HONG KONG | A Hong Kong court may admit a foreign lawyer to practice as a barrister if he is considered a fit and proper person and has complied with the general admission requirements, including passing any required examinations. (references) |
Trade | Venezuela | Customs will admit products without a label showing the registration number if the importer produces the appropriate documentation from the relevant Ministry. (references) |
Women | Russia | Moscow human resources managers privately admit that discrimination against women in hiring is common. (references) |
Worker Rights | Peru | Worker rights advocates admit that these zones are few in number and do not contribute substantively to labor's unionizing difficulties. (references) |
Bahrain | Both the Government and labor representatives readily admit that nonindustrial workers and foreign workers clearly are underrepresented in the system. (references) | |
Seychelles | In recent years, there has been a growing trend to admit foreign workers, primarily from China, India, the Philippines, and Madagascar, to work in the construction and commercial fishing sectors, because few citizens choose to work in these sectors. (references) | |
Source: compiled by the editor from ICON Group International, Inc.; see credits. | ||
| Speaker | Phrase(s) |
Andy Rooney | Well, I don't know if it was an apology is what I did. I'm sorry I said it. But I still do not like to see women down on the sidelines. I admit that. Seems to me I have a right to think that. |
Dennis Miller | You have to admit phone sex has gotten a lot hotter in recent months. |
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| Speaker | Term | Phrase(s) |
George Washington | 1789-1797 | The acts of the last session which required special arrangements have been as far as circumstances would admit carried into operation. |
James Madison | 1809-1817 | I admit the force of this observation, but I do not look upon it to be conclusive. |
James Monroe | 1817-1825 | Each party would retain the right to admit or prohibit such articles from the other as it thought proper, and on its own conditions. |
John Quincy Adams | 1825-1829 | To admit that this picture has its shades is but to say that it is still the condition of men upon earth. |
Andrew Jackson | 1829-1837 | After all, the nature of the subject does not admit of a plan wholly free from objection. |
Bill Clinton | 1993-2001 | Along with the guarantee of health security, we all have to admit, too, there must be more responsibility on the part of all of us in how we use this system. |
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| "Admit" is generally used as a lexical verb (infinitive) -- approximately 81.39% of the time. "Admit" is used about 3,591 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted) |
| Parts of Speech | Percent | Usage per 100 Million Words | Rank in English |
| Lexical Verb (infinitive) | 81.39% | 2,923 | 3,196 |
| Lexical Verb (base form) | 17.3% | 621 | 10,417 |
| Noun (singular) | 1.31% | 47 | 49,740 |
| Total | 100.00% | 3,591 | N/A |
Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.
Expressions using "admit": admit a claim ♦ admit air ♦ admit bearer ♦ admit into one's confidence ♦ admit of ♦ admit of doubt ♦ admit of no excuse ♦ admit smb. into one's confidence ♦ admit to ♦ admit to bail ♦ admit to the bar ♦ he seems reluctant to admit it ♦ no admit ♦ no admit except on business ♦ refuse to admit ♦ to admit ♦ to admit to probate. Additional references. | |
| Hypenated Usage | |
Ending with "admit": re-admit. | |
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| The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com. |
| Expression | Frequency per Day |
admit one | 19 |
admit | 17 |
admit one ticket | 12 |
admit card | 4 |
admit art clip one | 3 |
admit soar wright.edu | 2 |
admit believe confess | 2 |
admit impediment let marriage mind not true | 2 |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
| Language | Translations for "admit"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses. | |
Afrikaans | bieg (acknowledge, acknowledgement, admission, confess, confession, profess). (various references) | |
Albanian | pranoj (accept, acknowledge, adopt, agree, allow, avouch, buy, concede, confess, countenance, grant, own, permit, receive, recognize, take, take in, take on, underwrite, wear), pohoj (affirm, allege, assert, aver, avouch, avow, bear out, claim, confirm, have, maintain, predicate, protest, reassert), nxë (contain, hold, learn, seat), lejoj (allow, authorise, authorize, let, license, permit, sanction, suffer, tolerate). (various references) | |
Arabic | منحه حق الدخول, قبله في, قبل (accede, accept, agree to, approve of, assent, be accepted, before, concede, consent, fore, in front of, kiss, ok, okay, okey, previous, previously, prior, sanction, settle for, subscribe, take, until), سمح بالدخول, سلم (accept, agree, allow, commit, consign, deliver, give in, grant, hand over, hierarchy, ladder, postulate, presume, recognize, render, resign, rung, salaam, salute, scale, secure, stair, staircase, stairway, submit, transmit, turn in, turn over), إتسع ل (receive, sit), إعترف (acknowledge, allow, avow, come clean, concede, confess, grant, own, own up, profess, recognize, say). (various references) | |
Bulgarian | съгласен съм (agree, very well), търпя (abide, accept, bear, digest, endure, play along, put up with, stick, suffer, support, tolerate), пускам (bleed, cast off, course, discharge, dismiss, drive, drop, float, fly, give off, grow, issue, let, let fall, let go, let loose, mail, play, push out, put forth, put on, put out, release, rip out, run, send forth, slip, start, start up, throw in, turn out, uncork, unhand, unleash), пропускам (drop, fail, let in, let slip by, lose, neglect, omit, overleap, overlook, overpass, pass over, pass up, run, skip, throw away), признавам (accept, accredit, acknowledge, allow, avow, concede, confess, find, homologate, own, profess, recognize, vote), приемам (accept, acknowledge, adopt, allow, assume, buy, concede, cotton, embrace, enrol, enroll, entertain, grant, induct, meet, postulate, premise, purchase, receive, recognize, see, stomach, take up, uphold, yield), позволявам (allow, authorise, authorize, enable, have, let, licence, license, permit, see, suffer), побирам (accommodate, carry, contain, hold, receive, seat, sit, sleep, store, take), допускам (accept, allow, assume, bear, concede, permit, suppose, tolerate), давам достъп на. (various references) | |
Catalan | permetre (accord, afford, allow, permit). (various references) | |
Chinese | 接納 , 接待 (receive), 承认 (Acknowledge, Acknowledged, Acknowledging, Admitted, Admitting, Concede, Conceded, Conceding). (various references) | |
Czech | vpustit (let in), uznat (accept, acknowledge, avow, concede, confess, place, recognize), pojmout (contain, hold, include, take in), přiznat (agree, concede, give, grant, own), připustit (acknowledge, agree, concede, grant, permit, receive, recognize), doznat (undergo). (various references) | |
Danish | bekende (acknowledge, confess, profess). (various references) | |
Dutch | toegeven (accede, acknowledge, acknowledgement, add, admission, agree, cede, concede, confess, consent, give in, give up, give way, grant, profess, relinquish, yield). (various references) | |
Esperanto | konfesi (confess, profess), koncedi (concede, grant). (various references) | |
Faeroese | vátta (acknowledge, assert, attest, bear witness of, confess, confirm, corroborate, profess, state, testify), loyva (abide, accord, afford, allow, concede, endure, grant, permit, put up with, tolerate), játta (concede, grant), ganga við (acknowledge, confess, profess). (various references) | |
Farsi | پذیرفتن (Accept, Allow, Embrace, Hear, Listen, Matriculate, Receive, Vouchsafe), موافقت کردن (Accede, Acquiesce, Agree, Assent, Comply, Concur, Grant, Jibe, Obey, Okay), واگذارکردن (Abandon, Abdicate, Assign, Cede, Concede, Entrust, Give, Relegate, Remise, Surrender, Title, Transfer, Vest, Yield), تصدیق کردن (Acknowledge, Affirm, Authenticate, Aver, Certify, Concede, Confirm, Establish, Grant, Justify, Recognize, Rubberstamp, Testify), اقرارکردن (Confess, Own), اعطاء کردن (Allow, Confer), راه دادن , دادن (Afford, Concede, Give, Grant, Impute, Mete, Mind, Pay, Render), باردادن . (various references) | |
Finnish | tunnustaa (acknowledge, confess, make a confession, own, profess, recognize), sallia (accord, afford, allow, give permission, let, permit), päästää joku sisälle (let in), päästää joku sisään, myöntää (acknowledge, affirm, allow, assent, concede, grant, recognize, say yes), laskea joku sisälle (let in), hyväksyä (accept, acknowledge, approve, pass, recognize, sanction). (various references) | |
French | avouer, reconnaître, confesser, admettre (to admit). (various references) | |
Frisian | bychtsje (acknowledge, confess, profess), bekenne (acknowledge, confess, profess). (various references) | |
German | zulassen (accredit, admint, admit of, allow, allow of, authorize, keep closed, leave shut, let, let in, lets, license, permit, register, to admit of, to allow, to allow of, to tolerate, tolerate), einlassen (bed in, embed, let in, run, set, sink in), eingestehen (acknowledge, confess, profess, recognize, to admit to, to own, to recognize that). (various references) | |
Greek | παραδέχομαι (accept, allow, concede, confess), εισάγω (enter, import, induct, initiate, inject, insert, institute, introduce, prelude, usher, usher in). (various references) | |
Hebrew | ל"ו"ות (acknowledge, avow, confess, glorify, grant, praise), ל"כ יס (enter, insert, introduce, let in, put in, usher in), ל"רשות (allow, consent, let, permit, sanction). (various references) | |
Hungarian | megadni (concede, grant), felvesz (assess, enrol, enroll, pull on, shove on, take on, take up, to admit, to contract, to don, to enrol, to enroll, to get on, to pull on, to put on, to record, to reintroduce, to tick out), elismer (acknowledge, avow, concede, recognize, to acknowledge, to admit, to approve of, to avow, to confess, to recognize), bevall (confess, disbosom, let on, own up, to acknowledge, to admit, to avow, to confess, to let on, to make a confession, to own, to spill one's guts), beismer (confess, own up, to acknowledge, to admit, to avow, to confess, to own, to yield), beenged (let in, to let in, to let into). (various references) | |
Icelandic | viðurkenna (concede, grant), játa (acknowledge, confess, profess). (various references) | |
Indonesian | mengalah (concede, give in, succumb, yield), mengakui (acknowledge, avow, concere, recognize), mengaku (confess). (various references) | |
Irish | admhaigh. (various references) | |
Italian | confessare (acknowledge, avouch, come clean, confess, own, profess, shrive), permettere (accord, afford, allow, authorise, authorize, bear, enable, let, license, permit). (various references) | |
Japanese Kanji | 認める (to admit, to appreciate, to approve, to notice, to recognize, to write up), 誤り'認める (to admit to a mistake), 惜しみ (be unwilling to admit defeat, make excuses, poor loser, sour grapes), け惜しみ (be unwilling to admit defeat, make excuses, poor loser, sour grapes), 言い訳が立たない (admit no excuse), 患者'入れる (to admit a patient), ぽ"引き (con-man, pimp, so-so, swindler, tout, you might say), 入れる (to admit, to bring in, to cast, to commit, to comprehend, to employ, to include, to insert, to introduce, to let in, to listen to, to pay, to put in, to set, to take in, to tolerate, to usher in), 上'る (to admit, to advance, to arrange, to arrest, to bear, to do up, to elevate, to engage, to finish, to fly, to fry, to give, to improve, to increase, to leave with, to mention, to observe, to offer, to perform, to praise, to present, to promote, to quote, to raise, to send, to stop, to usher in, to vomit). (various references) | |
Japanese Katakana | まあね , まけおしみ (be unwilling to admit defeat, make excuses, poor loser, sour grapes), か"じゃ'いれる (to admit a patient), いいわけがたたない (admit no excuse), いれる (to admit, to bring in, to cast, to commit, to comprehend, to employ, to include, to insert, to introduce, to let in, to listen to, to pay, to put in, to put into, to set, to take in, to tolerate, to usher in), あやまり'みとめる (to admit to a mistake), あ'る (to admit, to advance, to arrange, to arrest, to bear, to do up, to elevate, to engage, to finish, to fly, to fry, to give, to improve, to increase, to leave with, to lift, to mention, to observe, to offer, to perform, to praise, to present, to promote, to quote, to raise, to send, to stop, to usher in, to vomit), みとめる (to admit, to appreciate, to approve, to notice, to recognize). (various references) | |
Korean | 넣으십시" (sheathe). (various references) | |
Malay | perbolehkan (accord, afford, allow, permit), mengaku (acknowledge, confess, profess), memperbolehkan (accord, afford, allow, permit). (various references) | |
Manx | lhiggey stiagh (admission, initiate, initiation, leak, leakage), cur entreilys da. (various references) | |
Norwegian | tilstå (acknowledge, confess, profess), innrømme (allow, concede, grant). (various references) | |
Papiamen | rekonosé (acknowledge, confess, profess, recognize), permití (accord, afford, allow, permit), konfesá (acknowledge, confess, profess). (various references) | |
Pig Latin | admitay.(various references) | |
Polish | wyznawać (acknowledge, confess, profess), przyznawać się (acknowledge, confess, profess), pozwalać (accord, afford, allow, permit), dopuścić. (various references) | |
Portuguese | permitir (accept, afford, allow, brook, deign, grant, have, leave, let, licence, license, permit, receive, release, see, tolerate), consentir (accede, accept, accord, afford, allow, authorise, authorize, comply, consent, permit), confessar (acknowledge, avow, confess, own, own up, profess, recognize, unbosom). (various references) | |
Romanian | permite (accord, afford, allow, authorise, authorize, empower, enable, grant, indulge in, let, license, permit, permit of). (various references) | |
Russian | допускать (accept, allow, allow of, concede, grant, homologate, tolerate). (various references) | |
Scottish | leig (accord, afford, allow, let, let go, let Irish léigim, let out, permit). (various references) | |
Serbo-Croatian | upisati (bind, check in, chronicle, enroll, inscribe, register, subscribe, write in), pustiti (allow, let, let go, let in, let loose, let out, permit, release, run), propuštati (leak, pretermit), priznati (accord, acknowledge, avow, cede, cognize, confess, disbosom, grant, own up, recognize), primiti (accept, receive, take, take it into, take on, take over, welcome). (various references) | |
Spanish | confesar (acknowledge, allow, avow, confess, own, own up, profess, recognize, shrive, unburden), permitir (accord, admit of, afford, allow, allow in, allow of, allow out, cut in, emend, empower, enable, give, have, let, live, permit, suffer, treat, wear), declarar (accede, acknowledge, adjudge, adjudicate, agree, announce, come out, confess, consent, contract, declare, find, plead, proclaim, profess, pronounce, register, return, set out, start, state, testify), admitir (accept, acknowledge, admit of, allow, allow of, allow out, avow, bear, concede, confess, initiate, receive, recognize, take, take in, tell). (various references) | |
Swedish | medge (accord, allow, be permissive of, concede, grant, permit), erkänna (acknowledge, admit to, allow, avouch, avow, confess, own, receive, recognize). (various references) | |
Tagalog | pahintulot (accord, afford, allow, permit). (various references) | |
Turkish | almak (accept, accomplish, achieve, acquire, assume, attain, borrow, buy, capture, collect, come in, conquer, divest smb. of, draw, enter on, enter upon, enucleate, excise, extract, fetch, gain, garner, get, govern, have, help oneself to, hold, induct, lay hold of, let in, obtain, occupy, pick up, pull off, purchase, put on, receive, seat, seize, sweep off, take, take from, take in, take on, take over, take up, to buy, withdraw, wreak), meydan vermek (admit of, allow of, cause, let), müsaade etmek (accord, afford, allow, give one's blessing to, permit), kabul etmek (accede, accept, acknowledge, acquiesce, adopt, affiliate, agree, allow, approve, assent, avow oneself, be sold on, certify, consent, enfranchise, enrol, fall in with, Favor, favour, go along with, grant, have, honor, honour, own, receive, recognize, regard as, say yes, settle for, sustain, take, take in, thole, turn thumbs up on, witness), itiraf etmek (acknowledge, allow, avouch, avow, avow oneself, beg, come clean, confess, own, own up, profess, recognize, stand in a white sheet, unbosom, unburden), içeri almak (let in, pass in, pass into, set back, take in, take into), ízín vermek (accord, afford, allow, permit). (various references) | |
Turkmen | boяun almak (confess). (various references) | |
Ukrainian | вміщати (house), впускати (let in), визнавати (accept, account, acknowledge, allow, avouch, avow, confess, declare, own, recognize), припускати (accept, acknowledge, concede, conjecture, infer, presume, propose, surmise, understand), поступатися (attribute, cede, comply, concede, give ground, give in, knuckle down, knuckle under, listen, relinquish, retreat, surrender, yield), погоджуватися (accede, accept, allow, comply, concede, concur, consent, give in, grant, hold with, homologate), дозволяти (admit of, allow, assent, authorize, bear, certify, consent, empower, let, licence, license, permit, tolerate), допускати (accept, admit to, allow, allow of, own, permit, suppose), давати право на посаду. (various references) | |
Welsh | addef (acknowledge, avow, confess, dwelling, home, own), gadael (abandon, absent onself, accord, afford, allow, depart, go away, leave, let, permit), derbyn (accept, meet, receive), cyfaddef (acknowledge, confess, own). (various references) | |
Yucatec | chaik (accord, afford, allow, permit). (various references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references. | ||
| Language | Period | Translations |
| Latin | 500 BCE-Modern | acceperant, acceperat, acceperim, acceperint, acceperis, acceperit, acceperitis, accepero, acceperunt, acceperuntque, accepi, accepimus, accepisse, accepisset, accepissetis, accepisti, accepistis, accepit, accepitque, accepta, acceptam, acceptamque, acceptas, accepti, acceptis, acceptisque, accepto, acceptum, accepturi, accepturum, accepturus, acceptus, accipe, accipere, acciperem, acciperemus, acciperent, acciperet, accipiam, accipiamus, accipiant, accipias, accipiat, accipiatis, accipiatur, accipiebant, accipiebat, accipiemus, accipiendo, accipiendum, accipiens, accipient, accipientem, accipientes, accipientque, accipies, accipiesque, accipiet, accipietis, accipimus, accipio, accipis, accipit, accipite, accipitis, accipiunt, admisisse, admisit, admissura, admitte, admittere, agnosco, confessa, confessi, confessus, confiteamur, confiteantur, confitearis, confiteatur, confitebantur, confitebatur, confiteberis, confitebimur, confitebitur, confitebor, confitebuntur, confitemini, confitemur, confitendum, confitentem, confitentes, confitentibus, confitentium, confitentur, confiteor, confiteor confessus, confitere, confiterentur, confiteretur, confiteri, confitetur, fateor, interponeret, interposuit, intromittam, permittere, recepto. (various references) |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references. | ||
Derivations | |
Words beginning with "admit": admits, admittance, admittances, admitted, admittedly, admitter, admitters, admitting. (additional references) | |
Words ending with "admit": coadmit, preadmit, readmit. (additional references) | |
Words containing "admit": coadmits, coadmitted, coadmitting, preadmits, preadmitted, preadmitting, readmits, readmitted, readmitting, unadmitted. (additional references) | |
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"Admit" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: adamic, adamit, adbit, addit, Ademi, Adhmaid, adima, Adji, admag, Admail, admant, Admap, admay, adment, admi, admir, admist, admite, admitt, admt, adomi, adsit, aduit, advi, advit, adzit, Amcit, amita, amith, amot, amut, andit, Asmat, Asmt, azmat, Azmi, damet, Damir, damit, dammit, Damyat, Dandit, edmit, Madjit, Nadmi. (additional references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references). | |
| # of Phoneme Matches | Pronunciation | Word(s) rhyming with "admit" (pronounced udmi"t) |
| 5 | u d m i" t | readmit. |
| 3 | -m i" t | commit, emit, mitt, omit, permit, remit, resubmit, Smit, submit, transmit. |
Source: compiled by the editor (additional references); see credits. | ||
Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
| Words within the letters "a-d-i-m-t" | |
-1 letter: adit, amid, dita, maid. | |
-2 letters: aid, aim, ait, ami, dam, dim, dit, mad, mat, mid, tad, tam. | |
-3 letters: ad, ai, am, at, id, it, ma, mi, ta, ti. | |
| Words containing the letters "a-d-i-m-t" | |
+1 letter: admits, admixt, amidst, diatom, mantid. | |
+2 letters: coadmit, daytime, diastem, diatoms, dismast, mantids, mastoid, matilda, mattoid, mediant, mediate, misdate, readmit, stadium. | |
+3 letters: acetamid, adamsite, admitted, admitter, animated, atomised, atomized, coadmits, dalmatic, daytimes, decimate, dementia, diamante, diameter, diastema, diastems, diatomic, digamist, diplomat, dismasts, dogmatic, dominant, dominate, dramatic, dynamist, dynamite, hematoid, imitated, impacted, imparted, impasted, maledict, manatoid, mastoids, matildas, mattoids, medalist, mediants, mediated, mediates, mediator, medicate, meditate, midwatch, migrated, misacted, misadapt, misdated, misdates, misdealt, mismated, misrated, modality, muriated, preadmit, readmits, saintdom, samizdat, stadiums, talmudic, tamarind, tidemark, timecard, toadyism, triadism. | |
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| 1. Definition 2. Synonyms 3. Crosswords 4. Usage: Modern | 5. Usage: Commercial 6. Images: Slideshow 7. Images: Photo Album 8. Quotations: Familiar | 9. Quotations: Historic 10. Quotations: Fiction 11. Quotations: Non-fiction 12. Quotations: Spoken | 13. Quotations: Speeches 14. Usage Frequency 15. Expressions 16. Expressions: Internet | 17. Translations: Modern 18. Translations: Ancient 19. Derivations 20. Rhymes | 21. Anagrams 22. Bibliography |
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