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Definition of admittedly in English: admittedlyadverb ədˈmɪtɪdliədˈmɪdɪdli sentence adverb Used to express a concession or recognition that something is the case. 用于让步或承认某事属实或确实如此诚然 admittedly, the salary was not wonderful 诚然,薪水不是很高,但是工作很轻松。 Example sentencesExamples - It's only a hobby - admittedly one that pays for itself - but it is a great reminder.
- He is admittedly a visual genius, but he was often accused of fetishising violence in his films.
- It is a depressing fact that no European has won one of golf's premier events in this admittedly still young century.
- I've never cried when I got the push, which admittedly happened only the once.
- He taught himself how to play on a keyboard at home… but admittedly he was no virtuoso
- I blame the speed for making me fall six times, although, admittedly, I was the only one amongst us to do so.
- Sylvia Plath wrote about love, though admittedly not in the lightest or happiest manner.
- I've only been once before, admittedly, but it doesn't strike me as particularly rough.
- I retain a certain fondness for him that is admittedly entirely unwarranted.
- Bringing a genuinely unique sound to an admittedly tired genre is worth celebrating.
- This, admittedly, gives one a splendid insight into the more mysterious workings of the human mind.
- On each of the first two holes, admittedly from tricky spots, he failed to even get his ball on the green when chipping.
- It can, admittedly, be hard to distinguish between being idealistic and being unrealistic.
- Our lives have had meaning before this moment - not much meaning, admittedly, but we got by.
- Perhaps with a few more performances she will relax into this admittedly very demanding role.
- So does he now regret what was an admittedly misguided, but initially private, prank between friends?
- The road is narrow, admittedly, but there is a white line down the middle.
- So, taking that admittedly arbitrary target, we still have some way to go.
- In my judgement, admittedly from a very narrow perspective, it is anger which is the predominant emotion.
- The flurry of inputs, some of which admittedly do not have much substance should not be dismissed.
Synonyms admittedly, beyond question, without question, definitely, undoubtedly, without a doubt Definition of admittedly in US English: admittedlyadverbədˈmididlēədˈmɪdɪdli sentence adverb Used to introduce a concession or recognition that something is true or is the case. 用于让步或承认某事属实或确实如此诚然 admittedly, the salary was not wonderful, but the duties were light 诚然,薪水不是很高,但是工作很轻松。 this is admittedly an extreme case 这确实是个极端的事例。 Example sentencesExamples - It's only a hobby - admittedly one that pays for itself - but it is a great reminder.
- So does he now regret what was an admittedly misguided, but initially private, prank between friends?
- The flurry of inputs, some of which admittedly do not have much substance should not be dismissed.
- This, admittedly, gives one a splendid insight into the more mysterious workings of the human mind.
- It can, admittedly, be hard to distinguish between being idealistic and being unrealistic.
- On each of the first two holes, admittedly from tricky spots, he failed to even get his ball on the green when chipping.
- In my judgement, admittedly from a very narrow perspective, it is anger which is the predominant emotion.
- I retain a certain fondness for him that is admittedly entirely unwarranted.
- It is a depressing fact that no European has won one of golf's premier events in this admittedly still young century.
- Bringing a genuinely unique sound to an admittedly tired genre is worth celebrating.
- I've never cried when I got the push, which admittedly happened only the once.
- The road is narrow, admittedly, but there is a white line down the middle.
- He taught himself how to play on a keyboard at home… but admittedly he was no virtuoso
- I blame the speed for making me fall six times, although, admittedly, I was the only one amongst us to do so.
- I've only been once before, admittedly, but it doesn't strike me as particularly rough.
- Our lives have had meaning before this moment - not much meaning, admittedly, but we got by.
- Perhaps with a few more performances she will relax into this admittedly very demanding role.
- So, taking that admittedly arbitrary target, we still have some way to go.
- He is admittedly a visual genius, but he was often accused of fetishising violence in his films.
- Sylvia Plath wrote about love, though admittedly not in the lightest or happiest manner.
Synonyms admittedly, beyond question, without question, definitely, undoubtedly, without a doubt |