admit.yaml
signNumber: 920
idGloss: admit
pageURL: https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/admit.html
keywords:
- promise
- admission
- admit
- actually
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signedDefinitions: []
writtenDefinitions:
- title: As a Noun
entries:
- A statement which you make to someone in which you say that you will
definitely do something or give them something. You believe this
statement to be true. English = promise.
- The making of a true statement, particularly after having said things
that were not true or at least not the whole truth. English = admission.
- title: As a Verb or Adjective
entries:
- To say to someone that you will definitely do something and that you are
telling the truth when you say so. English = promise.
- To tell the truth about something, especially after having said things
that were not true or having avoided telling the whole truth. English =
admit.
- title: Interactive
entries:
- Used alone, when you doubt the truth of what your addressee is saying,
to mean you want assurance that it is indeed true. English = 'For
sure?!', 'Are you telling the truth?!', 'No kidding?!', 'Are you for
real?!' and so on.
- title: As Modifier
entries:
- Used at the beginning of a sentence to mean that what follows is the
truth, especially when it is an admission. English = to tell you the
truth, truthfully; I admit it ...
- Used to mean that what follows is the truth, giving the full details of
a situation that may not have been stated by you or someone else yet.
English = actually.
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