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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

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  2. to admit that you have done something wrong, or to admit unwillingly that something is true: [ T ] I’ve got something to confess – I confess that I ate the pie. [ I ] He confessed to the crime. In some Christian religions, esp. the Roman Catholic Church, to confess is to tell God or a priest what you have done wrong so God will forgive you.

  3. 1. : to tell or make known (something, such as something wrong or damaging to oneself) : admit. he confessed his guilt. 2. a. : to acknowledge (sin) to God or to a priest. b. : to receive the confession of (a penitent) 3. : to declare faith in or adherence to : profess. 4. : to give evidence of.

  4. 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.

  5. verb (used with object) to acknowledge or avow (a fault, crime, misdeed, weakness, etc.) by way of revelation. I must confess that I haven't read the book. to declare or acknowledge (one's sins), especially to God or a priest in order to obtain absolution.

  6. 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. to declare (one's sins) to God or to a priest as his representative, so as to obtain pardon and absolution. Collins English Dictionary.

  7. The meaning of CONFESSION is an act of confessing; especially : a disclosure of one's sins in the sacrament of reconciliation. How to use confession in a sentence.

  8. [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.

  9. confess (somewhat formal) to admit something that you feel ashamed or embarrassed about: She was reluctant to confess her ignorance. Patterns to admit/acknowledge/recognize/concede/confess that ..

  10. To admit a fault or crime; acknowledge one's guilt. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. More Verb Definitions (5) Synonyms: avow. state. announce. humble oneself. make a confession. stand confessed as. receive absolution. confess to the priest. be shriven.

  11. confess meaning, definition, what is confess: to admit, especially to the police, that...: Learn more.

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