Admit To in a sentence
Synonym: confess, acknowledge. Antonym: deny
Meaning: To confess to a wrongdoing or crime.

(1) You admit to being scared.
(2) I admit to making a mistake.
(3) We admit to making a mistake.
(4) We admit to not studying enough.
(5) I admit to being late for class.
(6) It's okay to admit to being sad.
(7) We admit to being late for class.
(8) I will admit to making a mistake.
(9) They admit to stealing the money.
(10) I admit to eating all the cookies.
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(11) It's okay to admit to being happy.
(12) They admit to cheating on the test.
(13) We admit to not knowing the answer.
(14) I admit to a cover-up of my mistake.
(15) They admit to lying about their age.
(16) I admit to being scared of the dark.
(17) I will admit to not liking broccoli.
(18) I admit to being beaten in that game.
(19) I admit to not being a good listener.
(20) They admit to not following the rules.
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(21) She had to admit to breaking the vase.
(22) It's okay to admit to needing a break.
(23) They admit to not exercising regularly.
(24) I admit to not listening to my teacher.
(25) It's important to admit to your faults.
(26) She had to admit to spilling the juice.
(27) They admit to not studying for the exam.
(28) He had to admit to cheating on the test.
(29) He had to admit to lying to his parents.
(30) I will admit to being scared of spiders.
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(31) I admit to being a bit of a picky eater.
(32) We admit to not listening to our parents.
(33) She had to admit to cheating on the test.
(34) It's important to admit to your feelings.
(35) It's important to admit to your mistakes.
(36) She had to admit to being late for class.
(37) I admit to forgetting my homework at home.
(38) He had to admit to not doing his homework.
(39) I must admit to being a bit of a bookworm.
(40) They admit to not finishing their homework.
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(41) She had to admit to eating all the cookies.
(42) I admit to not being kind to my classmates.
(43) It's important to admit to your weaknesses.
(44) I admit to being a bit of a procrastinator.
(45) I will admit to being a bit of a night owl.
(46) I admit to struggling with time management.
(47) She had to admit to losing her library book.
(48) She had to admit to not following the rules.
(49) I admit to not being honest with my parents.
(50) She had to admit to forgetting her homework.
Admit To sentence examples
(51) I must admit to being a bit of a neat freak.
(52) I must admit to being a bit of a chatterbox.
(53) I will admit to being a bit of a daydreamer.
(54) I admit to not studying enough for the test.
(55) I admit to not taking notes during lectures.
(56) I admit to not being able to meet deadlines.
(57) She had to admit to not finishing her chores.
(58) It's okay to admit to not knowing the answer.
(59) I will admit to being tired after a long day.
(60) I admit to feeling nervous before a big test.
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(61) It takes courage to admit to your weaknesses.
(62) I will admit to being a bit of a picky eater.
(63) I will admit to being a bit of a drama queen.
(64) I must admit to being a bit of a fashionista.
(65) I admit to feeling anxious before a big test.
(66) I admit to procrastinating on my assignments.
(67) I admit to not studying for the spelling test.
(68) I admit to being too scared to try new things.
(69) I admit to not sharing my toys with my friends.
(70) I will admit to eating the last slice of pizza.
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(71) I will admit to being a bit of a perfectionist.
(72) It takes courage to admit to one's own unwisdom.
(73) We admit to being the ones who didn't say sorry.
(74) He had to admit to forgetting his lunch at home.
(75) I have to admit to being a bit of a picky eater.
(76) I admit to not asking for help when I needed it.
(77) They admit to not liking the taste of vegetables.
(78) We have to admit to being beaten fair and square.
(79) I admit to being too tired to finish my homework.
(80) He had to admit to not paying attention in class.
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(81) I will admit to being excited for the field trip.
(82) I will admit to being a little scared of spiders.
(83) I admit to being nervous about the upcoming exam.
(84) It takes courage to admit to one's own unwiseness.
(85) I have to admit to being a bit of a perfectionist.
(86) I admit to feeling homesick and missing my family.
(87) I will admit to needing help with my math homework.
(88) She had to admit to accidentally deleting the file.
(89) I have to admit to being a bit forgetful sometimes.
(90) I admit to not being organized with my assignments.
Admit To example sentence
(91) I admit to being nervous, but I know I can do this.
(92) I will admit to feeling nervous before the big game.
(93) I have to admit to being a little scared of spiders.
(94) She had to admit to being the one who lost the keys.
(95) I admit to being a bit of a daydreamer during class.
(96) I admit to being a bit of a chatterbox during class.
(97) I admit to feeling burnt out and in need of a break.
(98) She had to admit to accidentally breaking the window.
(99) I will admit to being jealous of my friend's new toy.
(100) I will admit to making a mistake on my math homework.
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(101) I have to admit to being a bit disorganized at times.
(102) I must admit to feeling a bit lost in this new class.
(103) It's never too late to come clean and admit to a lie.
(104) We admit to being a little impatient, but we'll wait.
(105) The CEO had to admit to a cover-up of financial fraud.
(106) She had to admit to not doing her best on the project.
(107) I admit to feeling like I don't belong here sometimes.
(108) He had to admit to being the one who spilled the juice.
(109) He had to admit to not being respectful to his teacher.
(110) She had to admit to being the one who broke the window.
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(111) I admit to being a bit of a class clown during lessons.
(112) I have to admit to being a bit of a chatterbox in class.
(113) I admit to being a bit of a bookworm and loving to read.
(114) She had to admit to being the one who spilled the juice.
(115) I admit to feeling excited about starting a new project.
(116) She couldn't help but admit to being beaten by her rival.
(117) I admit to being the one who ate the last slice of pizza.
(118) She had to admit to not being responsible with her money.
(119) It's okay to admit to needing help with a difficult task.
(120) I will admit to being a bit of a daydreamer during class.
Admit To used in a sentence
(121) It's important to admit to your strengths and weaknesses.
(122) I have to admit to being a bit scared of public speaking.
(123) We admit to being a little scared, but we're excited too.
(124) We admit to being a little overwhelmed, but we'll manage.
(125) I admit to feeling unsure about my major and career path.
(126) He had to admit to taking his sister's toy without asking.
(127) He had to admit to not being a good sport during the game.
(128) She had to admit to not being careful with her belongings.
(129) She had to admit to being the one who ate all the cookies.
(130) I have to admit to feeling a bit anxious about the future.
Admit To sentence in English
(131) I have to admit to skipping class more than I should have.
(132) I must admit to struggling with adjusting to college life.
(133) She had to admit to accidentally breaking her friend's toy.
(134) It's okay to admit to not knowing the answer to a question.
(135) I must admit to feeling nervous before my big presentation.
(136) I have to admit to being a bit of a daydreamer during class.
(137) She had to admit to being jealous of her friend's new phone.
(138) She had to admit to her mistake and apologize to her friend.
(139) It's important to admit to our mistakes and learn from them.
(140) Despite his best efforts, he couldn't admit to his mistakes.
(141) They admit to a cover-up of their involvement in the scandal.
(142) It's important to admit to your mistakes and learn from them.
(143) He had to admit to his teacher that he had lost his textbook.
(144) I must admit to feeling a bit homesick while away at college.
(145) We admit to being a little confused, but we'll figure it out.
(146) I admit to feeling overwhelmed by the workload this semester.
(147) The sports team had to admit to a cover-up of doping scandals.
(148) She had to admit to not telling the truth about what happened.
(149) I admit to feeling a little anxious before a big presentation.
(150) I must admit to feeling nervous before my first day of school.
(151) I admit to being a bit of a joker and making my friends laugh.
(152) I have to admit to being a bit jealous of my friend's new car.
(153) I admit to not being able to retain information from lectures.
(154) He couldn't admit to his boss that he had missed the deadline.
(155) She couldn't admit to herself that she was afraid of the dark.
(156) They were gracious enough to admit to being beaten in the race.
(157) It was a humbling experience for them to admit to being beaten.
(158) The hospital had to admit to a cover-up of medical malpractice.
(159) I will admit to being a bit of a chatterbox in class sometimes.
(160) I must admit to feeling a bit anxious about the upcoming exams.
(161) They had to accept defeat and admit to being beaten in the game.
(162) They had to be honest with themselves and admit to being beaten.
(163) The company had to admit to a cover-up of their faulty products.
(164) The media outlet had to admit to a cover-up of biased reporting.
(165) It's better to be honest and admit to fraud than to cover it up.
(166) I will admit to feeling a little jealous of my friend's new toy.
(167) It's important to admit to our flaws and work on improving them.
(168) It's hard to admit to needing help, but it's okay to ask for it.
(169) I have to admit to being a bit lazy when it comes to exercising.
(170) I must admit to feeling relieved when I finished my final exams.
(171) I have to admit to feeling a bit envious of my friend's success.
(172) He was forced to admit to a cover-up after being caught in a lie.
(173) She had to come to terms with the fact and admit to being beaten.
(174) It's okay to admit to not liking something and trying new things.
(175) I must admit to feeling a little nervous before my piano recital.
(176) I must admit to feeling a bit lost in the new school environment.
(177) I admit to feeling overwhelmed by the amount of homework we have.
(178) It's important to admit to our fears and work on overcoming them.
(179) I admit to feeling grateful for my supportive family and friends.
(180) I have to admit to feeling a bit homesick since starting college.
(181) She refused to admit to her parents that she had failed her exam.
(182) The teacher asked the student to capitulate and admit to cheating.
(183) I have to admit to being a little jealous of my friend's new bike.
(184) It's important to admit to your fears and work on overcoming them.
(185) I must admit to feeling a little overwhelmed with all my homework.
(186) It's time to admit to myself that I need to start studying harder.
(187) I have to admit to being a bit of a night owl and staying up late.
(188) The player had to admit to being beaten by a more skilled opponent.
(189) The employee had to indict up and admit to making a costly mistake.
(190) It's okay to admit to not liking something that everyone else does.
(191) It's important to admit to your accomplishments and celebrate them.
(192) She had to admit to being the one who forgot her lines in the play.
(193) I must admit to feeling nervous before my first day of high school.
(194) I must admit to feeling a bit intimidated by some of my classmates.
(195) I admit to being a bit of a perfectionist when it comes to my work.
(196) It's time to admit to ourselves that we need to start saving money.
(197) Despite the evidence against him, he refused to admit to the crime.
(198) It was hard for him to admit to being beaten by his younger brother.
(199) The coach had to admit to being beaten by a more strategic opponent.
(200) She had to swallow her pride and admit to being beaten by her rival.
(201) He had to admit to not being a good friend to someone who needed it.
(202) I must admit to feeling proud of myself for getting an A on my test.
(203) He had to admit to his teacher that he didn't understand the lesson.
(204) I will only admit to the crime if you promise to reduce my sentence.
(205) They were forced to admit to being beaten by a more experienced team.
(206) The student had to stutter forward and admit to cheating on the exam.
(207) I admit to being a bit of a procrastinator when it comes to homework.
(208) She had to admit to being the one who forgot to turn in the homework.
(209) I have to admit to procrastinating on my essay until the last minute.
(210) It's important to admit to our weaknesses and work on improving them.
(211) It's important to admit to our mistakes and apologize when necessary.
(212) He had to admit to his doctor that he had been neglecting his health.
(213) I admit to struggling with time management and prioritizing my tasks.
(214) I admit to being a bit of a perfectionist when it comes to my artwork.
(215) It's okay to admit to not knowing something and ask for clarification.
(216) It's important to admit to your goals and work towards achieving them.
(217) I must admit to feeling nervous before my first public speaking event.
(218) It's difficult to admit to needing help, but sometimes it's necessary.
(219) I must admit to feeling a bit anxious about the upcoming school dance.
(220) I must admit to feeling a bit discouraged after receiving a low grade.
(221) It's important to admit to our strengths and use them to our advantage.
(222) I must admit to procrastinating on my term paper until the last minute.
(223) The politician refused to admit to a cover-up despite mounting evidence.
(224) It's okay to admit to needing a break and taking some time for yourself.
(225) She had to admit to cheating on the test when confronted by the teacher.
(226) He finally had to admit to his parents that he had been skipping school.
(227) He had to admit to his teacher that he had been distracted during class.
(228) I admit to feeling overwhelmed with all the work I have to do this week.
(229) I must admit to not fully understanding the material covered in lecture.
(230) The mayor had to admit to a cover-up of misappropriation of public funds.
(231) I admit to feeling a little overwhelmed by all the homework I have to do.
(232) I admit to being a bit of a perfectionist when it comes to my schoolwork.
(233) She had to admit to her parents that she had been lying about her grades.
(234) I admit to feeling frustrated when I don't understand a concept in class.
(235) It's important to admit to our biases and work on being more open-minded.
(236) The government agency had to admit to a cover-up of environmental damage.
(237) The coach had to acknowledge their shortcomings and admit to being beaten.
(238) It's important to admit to your mistakes and take responsibility for them.
(239) It's hard to admit to needing help sometimes, but it's okay to ask for it.
(240) She had to admit to her teacher that she had forgotten to do her homework.
(241) He had to admit to his coach that he had been struggling with his fitness.
(242) I admit to being a bit of a control freak when it comes to group projects.
(243) The school principal had to admit to a cover-up of a student's misconduct.
(244) The parent bludgeoned the child into a corner to admit to breaking a vase.
(245) I admit to feeling guilty about not being able to balance school and work.
(246) The player had to concede and admit to being beaten by a superior opponent.
(247) It's important to admit to your feelings and express them in a healthy way.
(248) I have to admit to being a bit of a procrastinator when it comes to chores.
(249) He had to admit to his coach that he had been slacking off during practice.
(250) He had to admit to his parents that he had been skipping his music lessons.
(251) I must admit to feeling a bit envious of my friend's natural talent in art.
(252) It's hard to admit to making a mistake, but it's important to own up to it.
(253) I must admit to not taking care of my mental health as well as I should be.
(254) I have to admit to feeling lost and unsure of what my next steps should be.
(255) The team had to face reality and admit to being beaten by a better opponent.
(256) Sometimes it's hard to admit to being wrong, but it's the right thing to do.
(257) It's important to admit to your values and stand up for what you believe in.
(258) I must admit to feeling a bit overwhelmed by all the homework we have to do.
(259) He had to admit to his coach that he had been struggling with his technique.
(260) She had to admit to her coach that she had been struggling with her stamina.
(261) It's time to admit to myself that I need to start studying harder for exams.
(262) It's time to admit to ourselves that we need to start studying for the exam.
(263) I have to admit to feeling a bit overwhelmed with all the work I have to do.
(264) The employee had to wear to the wire and admit to stealing from the company.
(265) The politician's scandal forced him to bare all and admit to his wrongdoings.
(266) I admit to being a bit of a procrastinator when it comes to cleaning my room.
(267) He had to admit to his coach that he had been struggling with his confidence.
(268) I have to admit to being a bit of a procrastinator when it comes to homework.
(269) I must admit to feeling a bit intimidated by the college application process.
(270) I admit to being a bit of a people-pleaser, which can sometimes be a problem.
(271) After hours of trying, he finally had to admit to being beaten by the puzzle.
(272) It's important to admit to your limitations and ask for help when you need it.
(273) I admit to feeling a little frustrated when I can't figure out a math problem.
(274) I have to admit to being a bit of a perfectionist when it comes to my artwork.
(275) She had to admit to being the one who accidentally deleted the important file.
(276) She had to admit to her teammates that she had made a mistake during the game.
(277) She had to admit to her parents that she had been skipping her piano practice.
(278) I must admit to feeling proud of myself when I accomplish something difficult.
(279) I must admit to being a bit of a perfectionist when it comes to my schoolwork.
(280) I have to admit to feeling a bit lost when it comes to choosing a career path.
(281) I must admit to feeling a bit intimidated by my new teacher's strict demeanor.
(282) I must admit to feeling a bit burnt out from all the studying I've been doing.
(283) I admit to feeling a little nervous when I have to speak in front of the class.
(284) I will admit to being a bit of a perfectionist when it comes to my handwriting.
(285) I must admit to feeling a bit intimidated by the older students in high school.
(286) She had to admit to her friend that she had borrowed her pencil without asking.
(287) The construction company had to admit to a cover-up of building code violations.
(288) It's hard to admit to feeling sad or upset, but it's important to talk about it.
(289) It's hard to admit to feeling sad or depressed, but it's important to seek help.
(290) It's hard to admit to feeling lonely, but it's important to reach out to others.
(291) The government official finally decided to admit to a cover-up of election fraud.
(292) He was a sore loser, but eventually had to admit to being beaten fair and square.
(293) It's hard to admit to being wrong, but it's important to learn from our mistakes.
(294) She had to admit to her parents that she had been struggling with her math class.
(295) I have to admit to not always being honest with my professors about my struggles.
(296) The speech act of making a confession is a way to admit to a wrongdoing or secret.
(297) The bank CEO was caught red-handed and had to admit to a cover-up of embezzlement.
(298) Despite his best efforts, he had to admit to being beaten by the challenging task.
(299) I have to admit to being a bit of a perfectionist when it comes to my handwriting.
(300) It's hard to admit to making a mistake, but it's important to take responsibility.
(301) I admit to feeling jealous of my friends who seem to be doing better academically.
(302) The environmental agency was forced to admit to a cover-up of toxic waste disposal.
(303) I must admit to not being as involved in extracurricular activities as I had hoped.
(304) The police department was forced to admit to a cover-up of an officer's misconduct.
(305) She had to admit to being beaten by the difficult exam, despite studying for weeks.
(306) Although he didn't want to, he had to admit to his boss that he had made a mistake.
(307) She had to admit to her teacher that she had been struggling with the new material.
(308) I have to admit to feeling a bit discouraged after receiving a low grade on a test.
(309) The team captain had to face the truth and admit to being beaten by a stronger team.
(310) The school principal had no choice but to admit to a cover-up of bullying incidents.
(311) The church leader had to admit to a cover-up of child abuse within the congregation.
(312) He couldn't deny the truth any longer and had to admit to being beaten by his rival.
(313) The student had to stutter forward and admit to struggling with the course material.
(314) It's hard to admit to not being good at something, but it's okay to have weaknesses.
(315) I have to admit to feeling a bit frustrated with the lack of progress in my project.
(316) The politician had to admit to the public that he had lied about his qualifications.
(317) The company had to admit to their customers that they had experienced a data breach.
(318) He had to admit to his wife that he had lost their life savings in a bad investment.
(319) I will admit to being a bit of a procrastinator when it comes to studying for tests.
(320) It's hard to admit to needing help with a subject, but it's important to ask for it.
(321) He had to admit to his parents that he had been struggling with his time management.
(322) Unless you admit to your false pretense, you will never be able to rebuild your life.
(323) The celebrity's publicist advised them to admit to a cover-up of a scandalous affair.
(324) The university dean had to admit to a cover-up of plagiarism by a renowned professor.
(325) I have to admit to not putting in as much effort as I could have on my group project.
(326) Even though she was caught in her dishonesty, she refused to admit to any wrongdoing.
(327) I have to admit to being a bit of a procrastinator when it comes to cleaning my room.
(328) Despite the teacher's berating, the student refused to admit to cheating on the test.
(329) The athlete's coach finally came forward to admit to a cover-up of doping allegations.
(330) The government agency had to admit to a cover-up of surveillance on innocent citizens.
(331) I must admit to feeling a sense of accomplishment after finishing a difficult project.
(332) The police department had to admit to a cover-up of excessive use of force by officers.
(333) I have to admit to not taking advantage of all the resources available to me on campus.
(334) It's time to admit to ourselves that we need to start taking better care of our health.
(335) The IRS is offering amnesty programs for those who come forward and admit to tax fraud.
(336) She was embarrassed to admit to her doctor that she experienced pain during defecation.
(337) Despite his initial bravado, he eventually had to admit to being beaten by his opponent.
(338) I admit to feeling intimidated by some of my classmates who seem to have it all together.
(339) It's difficult to admit to needing a break, but it's important to take care of ourselves.
(340) It's hard to admit to being wrong, but it's important to apologize and make things right.
(341) I have to admit to feeling a bit stressed about balancing schoolwork and a part-time job.
(342) She had to swallow her pride and admit to being beaten by her younger sibling in the game.
(343) It's important to admit to your mistakes and apologize when you've hurt someone's feelings.
(344) It's time to admit to ourselves that we need to start being more environmentally conscious.
(345) She couldn't bring herself to admit to her friends that she was struggling with depression.
(346) The police officer was forced to admit to a cover-up of evidence tampering during the trial.
(347) The car manufacturer had to admit to a cover-up of faulty safety features in their vehicles.
(348) It's hard to admit to not understanding something, but it's better to ask for clarification.
(349) The politician finally decided to admit to a cover-up after mounting pressure from the media.
(350) The technology company had to admit to a cover-up of data breaches compromising user privacy.
(351) The government minister had to admit to a cover-up of human rights abuses in a conflict zone.
(352) The hospital administration was exposed and had to admit to a cover-up of medical malpractice.
(353) The whistleblower's testimony led the government official to admit to a cover-up of corruption.
(354) The police chief was under immense scrutiny and had to admit to a cover-up of racial profiling.
(355) The media mogul was exposed and had to admit to a cover-up of unethical journalistic practices.
(356) It was a humbling experience, but he had to admit to being beaten by the more experienced team.
(357) The military general was caught off guard and had to admit to a cover-up of civilian casualties.
(358) The sports team's coach had to admit to a cover-up of illegal gambling activities among players.
(359) Although it was awkward, she had to admit to her mistake and apologize for the misunderstanding.
(360) The scientist was asked to abjure in order to admit to his mistake and move forward with honesty.
(361) I must admit to feeling a bit nervous about presenting my research project in front of the class.
(362) I have to admit to feeling a bit overwhelmed with all the college applications I have to fill out.
(363) I must admit to feeling a bit overwhelmed with all the extracurricular activities I'm involved in.
(364) Although Donnelly had been offered a plea bargain, he refused to admit to a crime he didn't commit.
(365) The pharmaceutical company had to admit to a cover-up of dangerous side effects of their medication.
(366) The airline company had to admit to a cover-up of safety violations in their maintenance procedures.
(367) He tried to hide his defeat, but eventually had to admit to being beaten by the formidable opponent.
(368) I have to admit to feeling a bit overwhelmed with all the extracurricular activities I'm involved in.
(369) It's hard to admit to feeling lonely at school, but it's important to reach out to others for support.
(370) The politician didn't directly admit to wrongdoing, but in so many words, he acknowledged his mistakes.
(371) The police commissioner had to admit to a cover-up of evidence tampering in a high-profile murder case.
(372) The oil company had to admit to a cover-up of an oil spill that caused significant environmental damage.
(373) It's hard to admit to not understanding a concept in class, but it's important to ask for clarification.
(374) It's hard to admit to needing a break from social media, but it can be beneficial for our mental health.
(375) He finally had to admit to his girlfriend that he had cheated on her, and he begged for her forgiveness.
(376) She couldn't admit to herself that she was in love with him, even though it was obvious to everyone else.
(377) It's hard to admit to needing a break from studying, but it's important to take care of our mental health.
(378) The restaurant owner had to admit to a cover-up of food safety violations after several customers fell ill.
(379) The crumbs on the plate were evidence that someone had eaten the last cookie, but no one would admit to it.
(380) Delusional disorder can be challenging to diagnose, as individuals may not readily admit to their delusions.
(381) He could feel his heart racing and his body quivering with shame as he was forced to admit to his addiction.
(382) It's hard to admit to not knowing the answer to a question in class, but it's better than pretending to know.
(383) It's hard to admit to feeling insecure about our abilities, but it's important to work on building our confidence.
(384) Despite the criticism of ghostwriting, many successful authors and public figures openly admit to using ghostwriters.
(385) He couldn't help but admit to his friends that he had been lying to them about his job, but he hoped they would forgive him.
(386) He had to admit to himself that he was not as talented as he thought he was, and he needed to work harder to improve his skills.
(387) She had to admit to her best friend that she had feelings for her ex-boyfriend, and she hoped it wouldn't ruin their friendship.
(388) Although she didn't want to, she had to admit to her boss that she made a mistake, and she promised to fix it as soon as possible.
(389) Although it can be difficult to externalize vulnerability and admit to needing help, it's an important step in the healing process.
(390) She reluctantly had to admit to her husband that she had maxed out their credit cards, and they had to come up with a plan to pay off the debt.
(391) Despite his initial denial, he eventually had to admit to the police that he was driving under the influence of alcohol, and he faced serious consequences.
(392) After much hesitation, she finally decided to admit to her parents that she had dropped out of college, and she was surprised by their understanding response.
(393) Although it was embarrassing, she had to admit to her doctor that she had not been taking her medication as prescribed, and they had to adjust her treatment plan.
(394) Despite his best efforts to hide it, he had to admit to his boss that he was struggling with depression, and he needed some time off to focus on his mental health.
Admit To meaning
Admit To: Tips for Using This Phrase in a Sentence The phrase "admit to" is a common expression used in the English language. It is often used to describe the act of confessing or acknowledging something that one has done wrong or something that one has previously denied. In this article, we will provide some tips on how to use the phrase "admit to" in a sentence.
1. Use "admit to" to confess to something One of the most common uses of the phrase "admit to" is to confess to something.
For example, "I admit to stealing the candy from the store." In this sentence, the speaker is confessing to a wrongdoing. When using "admit to" in this context, it is important to be honest and straightforward.
2. Use "admit to" to acknowledge something Another way to use "admit to" is to acknowledge something that one has previously denied or ignored.
For example, "I admit to feeling nervous about the upcoming exam." In this sentence, the speaker is acknowledging their feelings of nervousness, which they may have previously denied or ignored. When using "admit to" in this context, it is important to be honest and open about one's feelings or thoughts.
3. Use "admit to" to take responsibility for something "Admit to" can also be used to take responsibility for something.
For example, "I admit to making a mistake in my report." In this sentence, the speaker is taking responsibility for the mistake they made. When using "admit to" in this context, it is important to be accountable for one's actions and to take steps to correct any mistakes that were made.
4. Use "admit to" to show humility Using "admit to" can also be a way to show humility.
For example, "I admit to not knowing the answer to that question." In this sentence, the speaker is acknowledging their lack of knowledge or expertise on a particular topic. When using "admit to" in this context, it is important to be humble and willing to learn from others.
5. Use "admit to" to express regret
Finally, "admit to" can be used to express regret for something that one has done.
For example, "I admit to regretting my decision to drop out of college." In this sentence, the speaker is expressing regret for a past decision. When using "admit to" in this context, it is important to be sincere and to take steps to make amends for any harm that was caused.
In conclusion, the phrase "admit to" is a versatile expression that can be used in a variety of contexts. Whether confessing to a wrongdoing, acknowledging a mistake, taking responsibility for something, showing humility, or expressing regret, using "admit to" can help to communicate one's thoughts and feelings in a clear and honest way. By following these tips, you can use "admit to" effectively in your writing and speaking.
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