The opposite of admit (concede) is to deny.
The opposite of admit (allow entry) is to refuse.
Denied.
The opposite of hide could be not to hide (a lack of concealment).The opposite could also be to remove from hiding: to reveal, disclose, admit, divulge, unearth, or uncover.
The opposite of denied could be admitted, allowed, confirmed, granted or permitted.
The abstract noun form of the verb to admit are admission, admittance, and the gerund, admitting.
The plural noun forms for the verb to admit are admitees, admissions, and admittances.
admission
The opposite of admit (allow entry) is to bar, refuse, reject, or exclude. The opposite of admit (confirm) could be deny, demur, disclaim, or disavow.
Deny?
Deny.So you could say: "Fine, I admit it", or "No, I deny it".
Synonym. Synonym means the same thing, antonym means opposite
The opposite of hide could be not to hide (a lack of concealment).The opposite could also be to remove from hiding: to reveal, disclose, admit, divulge, unearth, or uncover.
The opposite of deny could be to confirm, to accept, or to allow. Similar words are acknowledge, accede, affirm, admit, agree, confess, concede, grant, or corroborate.
The opposite of deny could be to confirm, to accept, or to allow. Similar words are acknowledge, accede, affirm, admit, agree, confess, concede, grant, or corroborate.
The opposite of denied could be admitted, allowed, confirmed, granted or permitted.
Verbs:The opposite of challenge (dispute) would be to agree, allow, admit, capitulate, or concede.The opposite of making a challenge is not to challenge: to avoid, evade, or ignore.Nouns:The opposite of a challenge (difficult task) would be an easy job, idiomatically a breeze, cakewalk, or cinch.The opposite of a challenge (defiance) would be acquiescence, obedience, or submission.
Verbs:The opposite of challenge (dispute) would be to agree, allow, admit, capitulate, or concede.The opposite of making a challenge is not to challenge: to avoid, evade, or ignore.Nouns:The opposite of a challenge (difficult task) would be an easy job, idiomatically a breeze, cakewalk, or cinch.The opposite of a challenge (defiance) would be acquiescence, obedience, or submission.
the present tense for admit is admit I must admit
This ticket will admit you to the museum on Sunday. The authorities will not admit you into Mexico. He refused to admit that he had committed the crime. I must admit that I was surprised at the result.