Admission

/ədˈmɪʃ.ən/

Meaning & Definition

noun
The act of allowing someone to enter a place or institution.
Her admission to the university was a proud moment for her family.
An acknowledgment or acceptance of a claim or fact.
His admission of wrongdoing during the meeting surprised everyone.
A fee charged for entering a place, such as a theater or museum.
The admission to the concert was quite expensive but worth it for the experience.

Etymology

Latin 'admissio', from 'admittere' meaning 'to send to, to let in'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

admission ticket
A ticket that allows someone to enter an event or location.
open admission
A policy of accepting all applicants with no restrictions on their qualifications.
free admission
No charge to enter a place.

Related Words

admit
To allow someone to enter a place or to confess.
admittance
The process of allowing someone to enter.
admissible
Acceptable or valid, especially in a legal context.

Slang Meanings

The act of confessing something, especially an error.
He made a total admission about messing up the project.
Getting into a party or event without a ticket.
She pulled an admission sneak and got into the concert for free.