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    Con·fess
    /kənˈfes/

    verb

    • 1. admit or state that one has committed a crime or is at fault in some way: "he confessed that he had attacked the old man" Similar admitacknowledgerevealmake knownOpposite concealdeny
  2. [intransitive, transitive] confess (something) (to somebody) (especially in the Roman Catholic Church) to tell God or a priest about the bad things you have done so that you can say that you are sorry and be forgiven. They had confessed their sins and done their penance.

  3. When you confess, you admit to doing something wrong. You might feel guilty about eating the entire platter of chocolate chip cookies and confess to your mom before she notices. If she presses charges, you would confess to the cookie crime. Confess can be used to describe admitting to committing a crime.

  4. CONFESS definition: 1. to admit that you have done something wrong or something that you feel guilty about: 2. to tell…. Learn more.

  5. 5 days ago · confess in British English. (kənˈfɛs ) verb (when tr, may take a clause as object) 1. (when intr, often foll by to) to make an acknowledgment or admission (of faults, misdeeds, crimes, etc) 2. (transitive) to admit or grant to be true; concede. 3. Christianity, mainly Roman Catholic Church.

  6. 1. To disclose (something damaging or inconvenient to oneself); admit. See Synonyms at acknowledge. 2. To acknowledge belief or faith in; profess: confess one's religion. 3. a. To make known (one's sins) to God or to a priest. b. To hear the confession of (a penitent). v.intr. 1.

  7. Dec 26, 2023 · ( intransitive, transitive) To admit to the truth, particularly in the context of sins or crimes committed . I confess to spray-painting all over that mural! I confess that I am a sinner. ( transitive) To acknowledge faith in; to profess belief in. ( religion) To unburden (oneself) of sins to God or a priest, in order to receive absolution .

  8. to declare or acknowledge (one's sins), especially to God or a priest in order to obtain absolution. (of a priest) to hear the confession of (a person). to acknowledge one's belief or faith in; declare adherence to. to reveal by circumstances. See more. verb (used without object) to make confession plead guilty; own: to confess to a crime.

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