Admission Day

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ədˈmɪʃən deɪ/

Definitions of admission day

noun a day when someone is admitted or allowed entry into a place or organization

Example Sentences

A1 My admission day at the university was very exciting.

A2 On my admission day, I met a lot of new classmates.

B1 The admission day for new students is always full of activities and orientations.

B2 I remember my admission day vividly, it was the start of a new chapter in my life.

C1 The admission day ceremony was a grand event attended by faculty, students, and parents.

C2 As a professor, I oversee the organization of the admission day events to ensure everything runs smoothly.

Examples of admission day in a Sentence

formal The admission day for new students is scheduled for next Monday.

informal Hey, are you excited for admission day at school?

slang Admission day is gonna be lit, don't miss out!

figurative For her, admission day symbolized a fresh start and new opportunities.

Grammatical Forms of admission day

past tense

admitted

plural

admission days

comparative

more admission day

superlative

most admission day

present tense

admit

future tense

will admit

perfect tense

have admitted

continuous tense

is admitting

singular

admission day

positive degree

admission day

infinitive

to admit

gerund

admitting

participle

admitted

Origin and Evolution of admission day

First Known Use: 1850 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'admission day' originated in the United States, specifically in reference to the anniversary of a state's admission into the Union.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to commemorate the date a state officially joined the Union, 'admission day' has evolved to also refer to the anniversary of other significant events or milestones, such as the founding of an organization or the acceptance into a program.