admissible
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Adj — Allowed to be accepted or considered, especially in a court of law.
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How to use admissible
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Etymology
From French admissible, built on "admit" plus the suffix "-ible" ("able to be").
Full origin of admissible →Frequently asked questions
What does “admissible” mean?
The word “admissible” means allowed to be accepted or considered, especially in a court of law. In plain terms, allowed to be accepted, especially evidence in a legal case.
How do you pronounce “admissible”?
“Admissible” is pronounced uhd-MIH-suh-buhl (/ədˈmɪsəbəl/ in IPA).
How do you use “admissible” in a sentence?
Here is “admissible” used in a sentence: “The judge ruled that the recording was not admissible as evidence.”
What part of speech is “admissible”?
“Admissible” is an adjective.
Where does the word “admissible” come from?
The word “admissible” comes from French. From French admissible, built on "admit" plus the suffix "-ible" ("able to be").
Is “admissible” a common word?
“Admissible” is an uncommon word in modern English.