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admitted
adjective as in avowed
adjective as in included
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Weak matches
- built in
- part of
adjective as in initiated
adjective as in initiated
Strongest match
Strong matches
Weak matches
adjective as in known
adjective as in orthodox
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- according to the book
- acknowledged
- approved
- authoritative
- buttoned-down
- by the numbers
- canonical
- conformist
- conservative
- conventional
- correct
- customary
- devout
- die-hard
- doctrinal
- established
- in line
- legitimate
- official
- old-line
- pious
- proper
- punctilious
- reactionary
- received
- recognized
- religious
- right
- rightful
- sanctioned
- sound
- square
- standard
- straight
- straight arrow
- traditionalistic
- true
- well-established
adjective as in received
adjective as in recognized
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Weak match
adjective as in undisputed
Strongest matches
adjective as in undisputed/undisputable
adverb as in granted
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Example Sentences
PCI leaders have admitted that the church's central safeguarding functions had, for more than a decade, fallen far short of what was required.
"I was scared," admitted Kat Turner, 26, who puts pillows in front of her door in an attempt to stop the smell spreading.
Leah admitted that, in hindsight, it was a "mistake" to let the dogs off their leads, but stressed conditions were good, she was wearing walking boots, and she deliberately didn't leave the path.
In the charged political climate of the 1930s, Boud becomes obsessed with fascism, goes to Germany and stalks Hitler until she is admitted to his inner circle.
Of the 153, 23 managed to fly on to other destinations, leaving 130 who were admitted into the country, South African authorities say.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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