OXFORD ENGLISH DICTIONARY[OED]- HOW TO PRONOUNCE ADMITTANCE – WITH MEANING AND DEFINITION
OXFORD ENGLISH DICTIONARY[OED]- HOW TO PRONOUNCE ADMITTANCE – WITH MEANING AND DEFINITION
Here’s a detailed explanation for the word “admittance” based on the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) style:
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Word: Admittance
Pronunciation:
/ədˈmɪtəns/ uhd-MIT-uhns
Part of Speech:
Noun (uncountable)
Definition (OED Style):
The act of allowing someone to enter a place, or the right to enter.
Examples:
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Admittance to the lab is restricted to authorized personnel only.
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No admittance without a valid ticket.
Usage Note:
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“Admittance” is often used in formal or legal contexts, especially when referring to physical entry.
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Don’t confuse with “admission”, which can also refer to confessing something or being accepted (like into a college).
Synonyms:
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Entry
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Access
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Entrance
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Permission to enter
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