Admit sentence example. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use admit in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for admit.
- Rash, I admit. (10)
- We all admit it. (8)
- Peerless, I admit. (10)
- Great mistake, I admit. (10)
- His enemies admit that. (10)
- She chose to admit that. (10)
- Can it admit of a question? (4)
- That, he had to admit, was true. (10)
- At first she refused to admit it. (10)
- I will admit your good intentions. (10)
- It may admit of improvement, however. (4)
- Sir, I do not admit any protestation. (10)
- She did not admit that she was tempted. (8)
- He did not admit impossibility; she did. (8)
- I have not seen it, I am bound to admit. (10)
- But no cultivated person would admit this. (8)
- I admit that you enjoined me to be silent. (10)
- In England one did not admit what was natural. (8)
- Scorrier was obliged to admit that it was none. (8)
- His style was too polished to admit of real vigor. (3)
- Nothing would have made her resolution swerve, I admit. (10)
- I am for once inclined to admit an influence of climate. (14)
- Her words had expressed a truth too deep for him to admit. (8)
- You admit she has helped to trim and polish, and the rest. (10)
- It is a difference of opinion which does not admit of proof. (4)
- I myself am insensible to change: I do not admit the charge. (10)
- Jealousy was a quality she could not admit as possible to her. (10)
- Nor can I admit that there is no defnite purpose and fulfilment. (8)
- He yielded, but it was with agonies which did not admit of speech. (4)
- Nothing other, the beau, by his aspect, was constrained to admit. (10)
- You admit that not to obtrude self is the way to perfect yourself. (8)
- But La Salle, though he never would admit the fact, was no sailor. (19)
- I thought that this was very likely, too, but I would not admit it. (9)
- The lady was more startled than it pleased her to admit to herself. (10)
- You will not admit the existence of a virtue in an opposite opinion. (10)
- But all this did not admit the idea of possession, even of aspiration. (9)
- They were constrained to admit that Laura Tinley managed him cleverly. (10)
- And even if it were so, she was not the one to admit to herself the wound. (13)
- Comedy, we have to admit, was never one of the most honoured of the Muses. (10)
- But he was fain to admit it to be an eminently proper demand for enlightenment. (22)
- The circumstances of his marriage, too, were found to admit of much extenuation. (4)
- I thought too ill of him to invite him to Pemberley, or admit his society in town. (4)
- Neither did Thirza, but she would not admit it, and encourage Bob to take it to heart. (8)
- She would henceforth admit his attentions without any idea beyond immediate amusement. (4)
- Let the individual shriek, the innocent, triumphant, have in honesty to admit the fact. (10)
- His music is good, but even his own countrymen admit that it lacks novelty or individuality. (3)
- Unconsciously she claimed, and he seemed unconsciously to admit her right to this knowledge. (8)
- We must never admit that there is no basic Justice controlling the edifice of our Civic Rights. (8)
- From her, too close-fibred, too resisting, to admit the breath of Nature, only a dry rustle came. (8)
- The greater length of the service, however, I admit to be sometimes too hard a stretch upon the mind. (4)
- And here I can admit, that my manners to Miss W., in being unpleasant to Miss F., were highly blameable. (4)
- I admit nothing, but I am not going to be dead, Soames, at my age; so you had better be quiet, I tell you. (8)
- Still she leaned to him sufficiently to admit that he had grounds for a deep disturbance of his feelings. (10)
- His jealous affection, too, could not admit that she would neglect to consult him in any doubt or difficulty. (8)
- And Frau Vorkel had to admit that she had been forced by some occult power to utter those disrespectful speeches. (5)
- Not regret her leaving Highbury for the sake of marrying a man whom I could never admit as an acquaintance of my own! (4)
- She could only admit that there was sadness in the issue; hitherto, at least, nothing worse than sad disappointment. (10)
- At all events, when Richard spoke to Clare, the strange passive creature did not admit constraint on her inclinations. (10)
- As the sound slowly enters his consciousness, he begins to wince, as though he knew, but would not admit its significance. (8)
- She would, perhaps, after the excitement, admit his masculine superiority, in the beautiful old fashion, by fainting in his arms. (10)
- She would admit none of the notorious errors, of the world; its backbiting, selfishness, coarseness, intrusiveness, infectiousness. (10)
- Vittoria began to admit the existence of his likeness to her lover, though it seemed to her a guilty weakness that she should see it. (10)
- Astronomers condescending to earthly philosophy may admit that advance in the physical universe is computable, though not perceptible. (10)
- That Louisa must remain where she was, however distressing to her friends to be involving the Harvilles in such trouble, did not admit a doubt. (4)
Also see sentences for: acknowledge, allow, avow, confess, disclose, endure, own.
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