"Contesseration" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A confession or revelation, often surprising or shocking, especially one made under pressure or in a moment of crisis.
Here are five usage examples for the word "confession" (not "contesseration", which is not a real word):
Contention refers to a state of disagreement, opposition, or conflict between two or more individuals, groups, or ideas. It can also describe a strong argument or opinion that is resistant to change or compromise. In a broader sense, contention can imply a sense of rivalry, competition, or urgency that drives individuals to assert their own convictions or interests.
Contentions refer to disagreements, disputes, or arguments about a particular issue or topic. It can also describe a difficult or contentious issue that is prone to disagreement or debate.
Contentious refers to something that is likely to cause disagreement, argument, or dispute. It can also describe a situation, idea, or topic that is controversial and sparks strong opinions or emotions.
Contentiousness refers to a quality or state of being argumentative, disputatious, or quarrelsome. It is the tendency to be deliberately opposed to others, often founded on opposing views, opinions, or interests, and to engage in heated or confrontational debate, discussion, or argument.
I apologize, but "contentive" is not a valid word in the English language. It is possible that you meant "contentious", which refers to a contentious issue or problem that is difficult to settle or resolve, often because of sharp disagreements or opposition.
Contentment is a feeling of great satisfaction and happiness that comes from having what one wants or needs, or from feeling pleased and grateful for what one has. It is a state of being comfortable and at peace, often characterized by a sense of calmness and tranquility. Contentment can also refer to the act of being content, or the state of being satisfied with what one has.
The word "contents" refers to the material or substance inside something, such as a container, package, or document. It can also refer to the principal or main matter of a book, article, or other written work.
Conterminous refers to borders that are contiguous or sharing a common boundary. It is often used to describe countries or territories that share a direct border with each other. In other words, conterminous countries or areas have a shared edge or perimeter, but do not necessarily have a coastline or border with any other countries or territories.
A contest is a competition or competition-like event, often with a prize or award given to the winner. It can also refer to a point of disagreement or a disputed issue.
Contestability refers to the degree to which a market or industry is open to competition, innovation, and rivalry among various suppliers, firms, or services. It implies a level playing field where participants can compete fairly, and market forces can drive efficiency, innovation, and better services. In other words, contestability measures how easily new entrants can participate in the market, or existing firms can adjust their strategies to adapt to changing circumstances.
A person who takes part in a competition or contest, often in a TV show, game, or competition, and tries to win or achieve a particular goal or prize.
Contestants are individuals or teams that participate in a competition, contest, or competition, typically for a prize, honor, or recognition.
Contestation refers to an open or public disagreement or argument, often with strong emotions and loud voices, about something, such as a political issue, a moral principle, or a moral guideline. It can also refer to a formal dispute or a legal challenge, as in a contested election or a contested will.
Contested refers to a situation where there is opposition or disagreement, often resulting in a dispute or conflict.
The word "contesting" means to engage in a formal or informal competition with someone, often in a competitive or rivalrous manner. It can also mean to oppose or disagree with someone, usually in a political or ideological sense. For example: "The two candidates are contesting the general election.", or "The union is contesting the company's decision to lay off workers."