admittible
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Deserving to be allowed to enter: Describes something or someone that is worthy or qualified to be granted entry, access, or admission to a place, group, or condition.
Usage
- The word "admittible" is used to describe the quality of being eligible or suitable for entry. It is a formal term, often used in legal, academic, or official contexts to discuss qualifications for admission.
- It is typically used attributively (before a noun) or predicatively (after a linking verb like "is" or "was").
Examples
- Adjective:
- The committee reviewed the applications to determine which candidates were admittible to the prestigious program.
- Only evidence that is admittible in court can be presented to the jury.
- His test scores made him admittible to the university.
Advanced Usage
- "Admittible evidence": A legal term for evidence that meets the standards to be formally accepted and considered in a court of law.
- The judge ruled that the document was admittible evidence in the trial.
Variants and Related Words
- Admissible (adj): The more common and preferred variant with the same meaning: deserving to be admitted or allowed.
- The testimony was ruled admissible.
- Admittance (n): The act of entering or the permission to enter.
- He was granted admittance to the club.
- Admit (v): To allow to enter; to confess or acknowledge.
- They admit only members.
Synonyms
- Permissible: That which may be allowed.
- Eligible: Qualified or entitled to be chosen or allowed.
- Acceptable: Able to be agreed on; suitable.
Antonyms
- Inadmissible: Not acceptable or valid, especially as evidence in court.
- Ineligible: Not qualified or entitled.
- Unacceptable: Not satisfactory or allowable.
Adjective
- deserving to be allowed to enter