She admitted (or confessed) to stealing the diamonds.
Daniel sullenly admitted that he was the culprit. or Daniel sullenly admitted that the culprit was himself.
This sentence about how Alaska was admitted to the Union is quite historical in detail.
As a noun: The adult found joy in spending time with his children.As an adjective. "That was very adult of you, Lindsay," said the teacher after Lindsay admitted to cheating on the test.
The little league team was crushed when the championship games were rained out. Choking back tears, the teenager admitted smashing up the family car. The teacher was upset and disappointed that only one student passed the test.
The [insert noun here] looked [insert preposition here] the [insert noun here] with anticipation. Repeat ten times.
I admitted the truth.
You can use admit in sentence like this one. When the man went to court he said he would admit to the murder of the lady.
Only those with the proper credentials are admitted.
The burglar admitted robbing the household next to the bank, but not the bank itself.
Catchment area will be admitted ahead of them.
Catchment area will be admitted ahead of them.
she had to be admitted to hospital to cure her intense migrain
her concession was shown when she admitted the truth to her parents.
She grudgingly admitted that her colleague had a good idea.
Daniel sullenly admitted that he was the culprit. or Daniel sullenly admitted that the culprit was himself.
"Okay Grandpa, you caught me out," admitted the boy, with a rueful expression on his freckled face.
When the detectives confronted the criminal with hard evidence, he admitted to committing the crime.