admitted (Meaning)
admitted (imp. & p. p.)
of Admit
admitted (a.)
Received as true or valid; acknowledged.
Synonyms & Antonyms of admitted
admitted Sentence Examples
- Despite initially denying involvement, the suspect eventually admitted to the crime during the police interrogation.
- The student admitted that she had not completed the assignment on time and apologized to the teacher for the oversight.
- During the counseling session, the individual openly admitted to struggling with anxiety and sought guidance for managing it.
- The athlete, facing doping allegations, reluctantly admitted to using a banned substance during a press conference.
- After a thorough investigation, the company admitted to a mistake in its financial reporting and promised corrective action.
- In the emergency room, the patient admitted to experiencing severe chest pain, prompting immediate medical attention.
- During the therapy session, the client admitted to harboring feelings of resentment towards a family member.
- The politician finally admitted to accepting campaign contributions from questionable sources, sparking a public scandal.
- Realizing the error, the employee admitted to inadvertently sending the confidential email to the wrong recipient.
- The driver admitted fault in the accident, acknowledging that they had failed to yield at the intersection.
FAQs About the word admitted
of Admit, Received as true or valid; acknowledged.
conceded,confessed, agreed, acknowledged, disclosed, granted, accepted, confirmed, said, told
denied, denied, rejected, disavowed, disowned, rebutted, repudiated, covered (up), contradicted, disowned
Despite initially denying involvement, the suspect eventually admitted to the crime during the police interrogation.
The student admitted that she had not completed the assignment on time and apologized to the teacher for the oversight.
During the counseling session, the individual openly admitted to struggling with anxiety and sought guidance for managing it.
The athlete, facing doping allegations, reluctantly admitted to using a banned substance during a press conference.