Use "i admit" in a sentence

1. I admit it.

2. I admit, it sounds baffling.

3. I admit, I'm an eavesdropper.

4. I was negligent, I admit it.

5. I admit that Tom was right.

6. I admit to being congenitally lazy.

7. 4 I admit it. I'm a worrywart.

8. Dare I admit that after she did it

9. Definition of Admittedly (adverb): I admit that is true

10. I admit I made a mistake, pure and simple.

11. It was a stupid thing to do, I admit.

12. When for extra measure I admit, it was a pleasure

13. You were more sinned against than sinning, that I admit.

14. Jared: Okay, I admit: I can be a big softy.

15. “I admit that I’m often initially attracted to pretty girls.

16. I admit I felt a twinge of guilt as we left.

17. I admit to running the red light, but there were extenuating circumstances.

18. From these I glean an approach: I admit we harvested the beavers.

19. I wrote to them and telephoned as well - belt and braces, I admit.

20. That is sad, I admit, but proof of nothing other than old age.

21. Why won't I admit that I must have the shortest arms in the world?

22. Okay, look, I admit to hosting the game, but it was all in good fun.

23. I admit, it is difficult to even think encased in this rotting piece of meat.

24. I was — I admit it — rather dashing — a man about town if not a downright cad.

25. Herewith I admit that I read the terms and conditions and that I do accept them.

26. From Middle English confessen, from Anglo-Norman Confesser, from Old French Confesser, from Medieval Latin confessō (“ I confess ”), a derivative of Latin confessus (Old French confés), past participle of cōnfiteor (“ I confess, I admit ”) from con-+ fateor (“ I admit ”).

27. I admit this is reductio ad absurdum, but I hope you see the danger that this kind of practice poses

28. Though I hardly drink at all, I admit to loving that astringent cold perfume of vodka every now and then.

29. I admit I was unfamiliar with Mr. Zero, but after seeing Mr. Tisci's stagy clothes and spacey hats, I am now.

30. I admit that in aiding her to recover the monies from the insurance company, I had also helped Leyland escape punishment.

31. I admit that when I first began to peruse these letters and testimonies I was puzzled and sometimes a little annoyed.

32. I admit that I am feeling a great deal of Apprehension after learning that we have a pop quiz in my worst subject

33. 19 I admit that I don't want to be your own face grasping a tabby cat, however,(www.Sentencedict.com) is really very worried itch!

34. I admit that the poor Blewit sat forlornly in the fridge for a few days before its celebrity was recognized and it sat for its portrait.

35. 19 And I admit that some of it was simply a knee-jerk reaction that parents too often have: It's easier to say no than yes.

36. 14 Being moneyless in the winter can seem really unappealing to most people, I admit, but you'd have to be bonkers to at least not try it – even for a week – in the summer.

37. I admit that I was disappointed to read the UEFA motivations after they decided to readmit us to the tournament, but I don't believe that we will encounter any additional obstacle for this reason.

38. Bandoliers Lyrics: Oh, it's too late / I got hit by the closing door / And as I watch myself reflect / On the wrong side of / My, you've changed / You turned a corner I'll never go / I admit I

39. / ˌæd.əmˈbreɪ.ʃ ə n / us / ˌæd.əmˈbreɪ.ʃ ə n / the act of giving the main facts and not the details about something, or something that gives these main facts: I admit that my Adumbration of yesterday's …

40. Someone replied to him, as if it was a stupid question — and I admit it does strike so many that way in our Attractionally-dominated evangelical scene — "Because it looks cool and people like it." As if that settles it

41. I absolutely love the names of the mentioned angels (Azrael, Michael, Raphael & Gabriel) so of course I consider this name as super awesome! ^___^ I admit, this name makes me think of the cat from the TV series The Smurfs but I still love this name nevertheless