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(ăd-mĭt′ĭd-lē)adv.
By general admission; confessedly.
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admittedly
(ədˈmɪtɪdlɪ)adv
(sentence modifier) willingly conceded: admittedly I am afraid.
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ad•mit•ted•ly
(ædˈmɪt ɪd li)adv.
by acknowledgment; by one's own admission; confessedly.
[1795–1805]
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admittedly
adverb it must be admitted, certainly, undeniably, it must be said, to be fair or honest, avowedly, it cannot be denied, it must be allowed, confessedly, it must be confessed, allowedly It's only a theory, admittedly, but the pieces fit together.
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admittedly
[ədˈmɪtɪdlɪ] ADV it's only a theory, admittedly, but → reconozco que sólo es una teoría, pero ... → es verdad que or de acuerdo que sólo es una teoría, pero ...admittedly, economists often disagree among themselves → hay que reconocer que or hay que admitir que or es verdad que los economistas a menudo no están de acuerdo entre ellos
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admittedly
[ədˈmɪtɪdli] adv → il faut l'admettreIt's only a theory, admittedly, but → Ce n'est qu'une théorie, il faut l'admettre, mais ...
You had to pay to get in, though admittedly, not very much → Il fallait payer pour entrer, encore que, il faut l'admettre, pas beaucoup.
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admit
(ədˈmit) – past tense, past participle adˈmitted – verb1. to allow to enter. This ticket admits one person.
2. to say that one accepts as true. He admitted (that) he was wrong.
adˈmissible (-səbl) adjective allowable. admissible evidence.
adˈmission (-ʃən) noun1. being allowed to enter; entry. They charge a high price for admission.
2. (an) act of accepting the truth of (something). an admission of guilt.
adˈmittance noun the right or permission to enter. The notice said `No admittance'.
adˈmittedly adverb as is generally accepted. Admittedly, she is not well.
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