Pronunciation: /ədˈmɪsɪv/
adjective relating to or characterized by admission or acceptance
A1 The admissive tone of the teacher made the students feel comfortable asking questions.
A2 The admissive policy allowed employees to take time off for personal reasons.
B1 The admissive nature of the company's culture encouraged creativity and innovation.
B2 The admissive attitude of the manager towards new ideas helped boost team morale.
C1 Her admissive approach to leadership involved listening to all perspectives before making decisions.
C2 The admissive culture of the organization fostered a sense of trust and collaboration among team members.
formal The admissive statement made by the defendant was crucial evidence in the court case.
informal She made an admissive confession to her friends about eating the last piece of cake.
slang He finally got admissive about his crush on her.
figurative The admissive nature of the painting allowed viewers to interpret it in various ways.
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