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Synonyms and antonyms of Ways of admitting something in British Thesaurus

Ways of admitting something

true (adjective)

used for admitting that something is true, although you think that something else is also true and is more important

admittedly (adverb)

used for saying that you admit something is true, especially when this makes your main idea weaker

sure (adverb)

informal used before a statement for admitting that something is true, especially when you then say something that is opposite

actually (adverb)

spoken used for admitting something

all right (adjective)

mainly spoken used for admitting that something is true, especially when this is not the most important fact in a situation

let’s ()

used for saying that someone must admit that a situation exists

I must confess ()

used when you are admitting a feeling or opinion that you would not normally tell people about

to be sure ()

used for admitting that something is true, before you say something that seems to be the opposite of this

all right (interjection)

used when you are going to admit something

granted (adverb)

used when you are admitting that something is true

I hate to say/admit ()

used for showing that you are sorry about what you are going to say, because you think it is unpleasant or you wish it was not true

I’m ashamed to say/admit ()

used for admitting something that you think people might be surprised or disappointed about

it’s a fair cop (informal)

informal used for admitting that you have done something wrong