admit
Prononciation : [ədˈmɪt]
Mot
Contexte : « 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.
Exemple
She admitted that she had eaten the last cookie.
Exemple
He didn't admit to making a mistake in the game.
Exemple
Will you admit if you were wrong about that?
Contexte : « allowance »
(verb) to allow someone to enter a place. It's like when the teacher lets you into the classroom after the bell rings.
Exemple
The museum admitted visitors from 9 AM to 5 PM.
Exemple
The club does not admit anyone under 21 years old.
Exemple
Do you think they will admit us into the event?
Contexte : « recognition »
(verb) to recognize or accept that something is true or exists. This can be when someone acknowledges their own feelings or problems.
Exemple
She admitted to feeling nervous before the performance.
Exemple
He wouldn't admit that he was scared of the dark.
Exemple
Can you admit that this is a hard test?
0s0s