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admittance
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "admittance" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use the word "admittance" when referring to someone being permitted to enter a place or to become part of a group. For example, "The concert venue was overcrowded, so admittance was restricted to those who had tickets."
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60 human-written examples
But both Paddick and Zinzan were, I believe, sincere in their own desire for the open admittance and upfront discussion of error.
News & Media
But in the process, they claim, white students who have been refused admittance to popular magnet schools because of racial quotas have themselves become victims of racial discrimination.
News & Media
Long before the hour at which the doors of the theatre were announced to be opened, the street opposite the house was densely crowded by persons eager to obtain admittance, and soon after the doors were thrown open the pit and gallery, to which the admission was free, were completely packed in every corner with individuals.
News & Media
Since the beginning of the 1960s, especially at bastions of privilege like Harvard, incompetent scions of powerful families (like George Bush) have found it harder and harder to gain admittance.
News & Media
The EU's admittance was postponed, pending talks with Canada.China, which describes itself as a "near-Arctic state", had been vying for a permanent observer's place since 2006 (it was turned down three times).
News & Media
Now, however, the word from Washington, where by far the biggest say is still to be had, is that at least five countries look odds-on for admittance: count the three Baltic states and the Slo-Slo pair in; and even Romania and Bulgaria, it seems, have a fair chance of sneaking in.In this section Stumbling along An opposition leader vanishes Confusing signs Whom will the far out usher in?
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Snobs have grumbled about Ascot going downhill for 300 years: the admittance of divorcees to the Royal Enclosure caused a stir in 1955, and the 1990s saw a battle over women's right to wear trousers.
News & Media
Schools are understandably sensitive about acknowledging the embarrassing tie between money and admittance.
News & Media
Even if they fail to behave scandalously, the tabloids manage somehow to create an aura of sexual possibility; a few years ago a popular British daily featured photographs of famous female tennis players' heads stuck on to lookalike naked bodies.The public is convinced that it is the best, and queue all night to gain admittance to the very few good tickets available on the day.
News & Media
More recently Mr Zuma's foreign-policy coup was to gain his country's admittance to the BRICS club of emerging countries that includes China and Russia, which habitually block UN resolutions on human rights, often with South African support.Mr Zuma played host to his fellow BRICS leaders at a summit in the South African city of Durban just days after the Bangui ambush.
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China, the most controversial applicant for many years, is reported to be close to gaining admittance: a working party is meeting this week in Geneva to try to iron out remaining details.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing formal procedures for joining organizations or institutions, "admittance" is a suitable and professional choice.
Common error
While similar, "admission" often refers to acknowledging a fact or wrongdoing, whereas "admittance" primarily concerns physical or figurative entry. Ensure your choice reflects the intended meaning.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "admittance" is as a noun. It denotes the act of admitting, permission to enter, or the reciprocal of impedance. As Ludwig AI indicates, it is grammatically correct and commonly used in various contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
35%
Encyclopedias
33%
Science
12%
Less common in
Formal & Business
10%
Reference
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Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "admittance" is a grammatically sound and frequently used noun that signifies the act of granting or receiving entry. As Ludwig AI confirms, the word is correct and appropriate for use in written English. It is most often encountered in news articles and encyclopedic entries, with a neutral to formal tone. Alternatives like "access" or "admission" can be used depending on the context. Remember to differentiate "admittance" from "admission", as the latter can also refer to acknowledging a fact. Use "admittance" when the primary focus is on the act of entering a place or becoming part of a group.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
access
Focuses on the ability or right to enter or use something.
admission
Similar to admittance, but can also refer to acknowledging something as true.
entrance
Emphasizes the physical act of entering.
entry
A general term for going into a place or joining an organization.
accession
Often refers to formally joining an organization or ascending to a position.
introduction
Highlights the act of being presented or brought into a new environment or group.
induction
Implies a formal process of being initiated or brought into a group or organization.
reception
Suggests the manner in which someone or something is received or allowed in.
initiation
Implies a ceremonial or formal process of being admitted.
entree
A more formal term for gaining access or acceptance.
FAQs
What does "admittance" mean?
"Admittance" refers to the act of allowing someone or something to enter a place or organization. It's often used in the context of permissions and formal processes.
How is "admittance" different from "admission"?
While both words relate to entry, "admission" also carries the meaning of acknowledging something as true. "Admittance" is more specifically about granting entry.
What are some synonyms for "admittance"?
How do you use "admittance" in a sentence?
You might say, "The club requires a membership card for admittance" or "The new policy restricts admittance to the building after hours".
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Source & Trust
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4.1/5
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Real-world application tested