What does admittedly so mean?
by acknowledgment; by one’s own admission; confessedly. He was admittedly the one who had lost the documents.
How do you use admittedly in a sentence?
Admittedly in a Sentence 🔉
- The joke was admittedly risky but the crowd didn’t seem to mind much.
- Admittedly, there are some things that need to change if we want our business to grow.
- It is admittedly easier to ask for forgiveness than it is to ask for permission.
What part of speech is admittedly?
Admittedly is an adverb – Word Type.
Is admittedly a adverb?
ADMITTEDLY (adverb) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary.
What does Admittingly mean?
By one’s own admission
Filters. By one’s own admission; admittedly. adverb.
What word is immediately?
adverb. without lapse of time; without delay; instantly; at once: Please telephone him immediately. with no object or space intervening. closely: immediately in the vicinity. without intervening medium or agent; concerning or affecting directly.
What’s another word for Admittedly?
What is another word for admittedly?
really | honestly |
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truly | actually |
frankly | certainly |
truthfully | indeed |
verily | forsooth |
Is Automatedly a word?
By automation; automatically.
What means adamantly?
: unshakable or insistent especially in maintaining a position or opinion : unyielding an adamant insistence on doing things his own way was adamant about making the change.
How do you spell Admittingly?
By one’s own admission; admittedly.
How do you say immediately in a nice way?
synonyms for immediately
- directly.
- forthwith.
- instantly.
- promptly.
- rapidly.
- shortly.
- soon.
- urgently.
How do you say immediately after?
Synonyms for Immediately after
- right after. adv. & prep.
- as soon as.
- after. conj.
- following on from.
- soon after.
- hard on the heels of.
- right behind.
- shortly after.
Do You Say I don’t know when you dont know the answer?
Saying “I don’t know” when you don’t, in fact, know the answer to a question should be laudable. It should tell people you’re a straight shooter—not someone who fudges an answer when you’re unsure.
Is there such a thing as don’t know?
Here is a review article, which includes the topic “Don’t Know,” by two acknowledged experts in the field. Brilliant question, for a detailed study and investigation add open ended questions with prompts. I have finished one project on habits of the library users.
When to use ” not sure ” or ” n / a “?
The “Not Sure or N/A” threw off the statistical analysis for interrater reliability because every time someone checked that, that response counted as “0” and had to be excluded. Fine for scoring of spaces, not so fine for analysis.
When to use the option do not know or not applicable?
In short: There are situations where the option do Not know, or Not applicable, or unsure are Not really meaningful. Meaningfulness and relevance as well as Interpretive and context rules should be used to decide when/ Not use those those options.