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View usage for: (ædmɪtɪdli) adverbYou use admittedly when you are saying something which weakens the importance or force of your statement. It's only a theory, admittedly, but the pieces fit together. Admittedly, it's been a while since I faced this challenge. Synonyms: it must be admitted, certainly, undeniably, it must be said More Synonyms of admittedly admittedly in British English (ədˈmɪtɪdlɪ) adverb(sentence modifier) willingly conceded admittedly I am afraid admittedly in American English (ædˈmɪtɪdli; ədˈmɪtɪdli) adverb1. by admission or acknowledgment; confessedly 2. by general agreement, or consensus Examples of 'admittedly' in a sentenceadmittedly Some others are admittedly still very retro in their approach.Admittedly he is one with a propensity to do physical damage to opposing players.My own knowledge of tools for drilling holes is admittedly extremely slim.This is not quite as silly as it seems, though admittedly fairly silly.The bedrooms are pretty, though admittedly on the small side.Not a very good one, admittedly.Admittedly much more convenient, but not very safe.We accept working regimes, though admittedly more splendid salaries, that earlier generations would balk at.We've escaped and become tourists ourselves - though admittedly in much nicer vans.Sometimes, simple avoidance of one particular food will have this beneficial effect, though admittedly rarely.Which, admittedly, is still probably no real comfort to the host.It's an ambition admittedly still as hazy as the Galilee mist.He is also, admittedly, one year old.But jazz is admittedly one element of their eclectic, wonky, playful racket.Not much rain, admittedly - but you do notice it.There is a new theory, admittedly very much in its infancy, that the immune system could be involved. One is admittedly superficial, though no less important for that: to improve the public image of business and its leadership.European banks have sailed through stress tests before and subsequently failed, though admittedly not ones administered by the ECB. In other languagesadmittedly British English: admittedly ADVERB You use admittedly when you are saying something which weakens the importance or force of your statement. It's only a theory, admittedly, but the pieces fit together. - American English: admittedly
- Brazilian Portuguese: evidentemente
- Chinese: 得承认
- European Spanish: es cierto que
- French: il faut en convenir
- German: zugegebenermaßen
- Italian: innegabilmente
- Japanese: 認めざるを得ないが
- Korean: ~을 인정한다 해도
- European Portuguese: evidentemente
- Latin American Spanish: es cierto que
Chinese translation of 'admittedly'Definition it must be agreed It's only a theory, admittedly, but the pieces fit together. Synonyms 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 |