Admittees

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ədˈmɪtiːz/

Definitions of admittees

noun a person who has been admitted to a group or organization

Example Sentences

A1 The admittees were welcomed warmly by the university staff.

A2 The admittees were excited to start their new academic journey.

B1 The admittees had to submit their documents before the deadline.

B2 The admittees were selected based on their academic achievements.

C1 The admittees were required to attend an orientation session.

C2 The admittees were offered scholarships for their exceptional performance.

Examples of admittees in a Sentence

formal The university sent out acceptance letters to all the admittees for the upcoming academic year.

informal All the admittees are excited to start their new journey at the university.

slang The admittees are officially part of the university crew now.

figurative Being one of the admittees opens up a world of opportunities for further education.

Grammatical Forms of admittees

plural

admittees

present tense

admittee

future tense

will admittee

perfect tense

has admitted

continuous tense

is admitting

singular

admittee

positive degree

admittee

infinitive

to admittee

gerund

admitting

participle

admitted

Origin and Evolution of admittees

First Known Use: 1828 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'admittees' originated from the verb 'admit', which comes from the Latin word 'admittere' meaning 'to allow to enter'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to individuals who are allowed entry or acceptance into a group or organization, the term 'admittees' has evolved to also include those who are granted admission to a particular institution or event.