"Confess" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Confess" Meaning

To confess means to admit or declare something, especially something secret or shameful, often in a formal or official manner. It can also mean to express strong feelings or emotions, such as love, admiration, or enthusiasm. In a religious context, it often refers to the act of admitting one's sins to a higher power or a religious authority, as in the sacrament of confession.

"Confess" Examples

Usage Examples for "Confess"


Verb


She finally confessed to the crime after weeks of denying it.

Law

He confessed his undying love for her in a public declaration.

Romance

The company confessed that they had been lying about the product's performance.

Business

The student confessed to cheating on the exam and was expelled.

Education

The traitor confessed to working with the enemy and was punished accordingly.

History


Noun


The priest listened attentively to her confession.

Religion

The comedian's confession about his personal struggles resonated with the audience.

Entertainment


Note: The noun form "confession" is often used in religious contexts or to refer to a public or personal admission of guilt, mistake, or weakness.

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To confess means to admit or acknowledge a mistake, fault, or guilt, often sincerely and openly. It can also mean to reveal or disclose a secret or hidden information.

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A room or space, especially in a monastery or church, where a person can confess their sins to a priest or other authorized person; a place where one can freely disclose their thoughts, feelings, or secrets, often anonymously or confidentially; a program or segment on television, usually a serious or informative show, where people share their personal or intimate stories, often with a narrative or host.