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admittedverbpast tense of admit to accept the truth or existence of (something) usually reluctantlythe host of the talk show eventually admitted that she hadn't actually read the book you can't bring yourself to admit your mistakes acknowledged, agreed, allowed, conceded, confessed, fessed (up), granted, owned (up to) disburdened, unburdened, unloadedaffirmed, avowed, confirmed, professedaccepted, recognized, yieldedannounced, broadcast(also broadcasted), broke, communicated, declared, disclosed, divulged, imparted, proclaimed, published, revealed, spilled(also spilt), told, unveiledbetrayed, blabbed, exposed, gave away, informed, leaked, ratted, squealed, talked, tattled, tipped (off), warned, wised (up)breathed, said, whispered came clean (about) denied disallowed, disavowed, disclaimed, disownedcontradicted, disputed, gainsaid, negated, negativedrebutted, refuted, rejected, repudiatedconcealed, covered (up), hid, obscured, veiledkidded (oneself) to offer entrance (as to a place, school, or privilege) toshe was admitted to Harvard entered, received, took entertained, welcomedfellowshipped(also fellowshiped)confirmed, ratified banned, barred declined, disallowed, disapproved, dismissed, refused, rejectedblackballed, blacklisted, ostracizedbanished, deported, exiled, expelled, ousted, threw out to make an acknowledgment of something unpleasant as true or validI admit to some suspicions about the new neighbors confessed, copped (to)(slang), fessed (up), owned (up) blabbed, talked, tattledbabbled, spilled(also spilt) clammed up, hushed, quieted (down), shut up |