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admit

Aussprache: [ədˈmɪt]

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Kontext: „confession“

(verb) to agree that something is true, especially something you didn't want to say. It's like when you finally say you broke a vase even though you were trying to hide it.

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She admitted that she had eaten the last cookie.

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He didn't admit to making a mistake in the game.

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Will you admit if you were wrong about that?

Kontext: „allowance“

(verb) to allow someone to enter a place. It's like when the teacher lets you into the classroom after the bell rings.

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The museum admitted visitors from 9 AM to 5 PM.

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The club does not admit anyone under 21 years old.

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Do you think they will admit us into the event?

Kontext: „recognition“

(verb) to recognize or accept that something is true or exists. This can be when someone acknowledges their own feelings or problems.

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She admitted to feeling nervous before the performance.

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He wouldn't admit that he was scared of the dark.

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Can you admit that this is a hard test?

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