[
UK
/ɐdmˈɪtɪdli/
]
[ US /ædˈmɪtɪdɫi/ ]
[ US /ædˈmɪtɪdɫi/ ]
ADVERB
-
as acknowledged
true, she is the smartest in her class
How To Use admittedly In A Sentence
- Not difficult, admittedly, but he remains a solid and dependable presence at the back. The Sun
- My own knowledge of tools for drilling holes is admittedly extremely slim. Times, Sunday Times
- Money can't buy you love, but it is admittedly quite important if you are an ailing international record company. Times, Sunday Times
- It appears the glee club diva is developing a schoolgirl crush on her admittedly dreamy teacher. New 'Glee' clips: Will and Rachel do 'Endless Love!' | EW.com
- Some others are admittedly still very retro in their approach. Times, Sunday Times
- Not difficult, admittedly, but he remains a solid and dependable presence at the back. The Sun
- But despite all the uncertainty and bustle it seems, admittedly to an outsider, that the older generation is coping admirably.
- Admittedly, dictatorships do not encourage the cultivation of colourful eccentrics such as Montgomery or Patton.
- In fact, students clamor for the courses - admittedly, more loudly in some regions of the country than others.
- The invisible components of civil society, whose extent is largely unknown, consist of those who prefer a personal rather than a ready-made set of values, people who never speak up, and people who admittedly do not want to be bothered.