First Known Use: 14th century
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confess
verb con·fess \kən-ˈfes\
: to admit that you did something wrong or illegal
: to talk about or admit something that makes you embarrassed, ashamed, etc.
: to tell (your sins) to God or to a priest
Full Definition of CONFESS
transitive verb
1
: to tell or make known (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
intransitive verb
1
a : to disclose one's faults; specifically : to unburden one's sins or the state of one's conscience to God or to a priest b : to hear a confession
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Origin of CONFESS
Middle English, from Anglo-French confesser, from confés having confessed, from Latin confessus, past participle of confitēri to confess, from com- + fatēri to confess; akin to Latin fari to speak — more at ban
Synonym Discussion of CONFESS
acknowledge, admit, own, avow, confess mean to disclose against one's will or inclination. acknowledge implies the disclosing of something that has been or might be concealed <acknowledged an earlier peccadillo>. admit implies reluctance to disclose, grant, or concede and refers usually to facts rather than their implications <admitted the project was over budget>. own implies acknowledging something in close relation to oneself <must own I know little about computers>. avow implies boldly declaring, often in the face of hostility, what one might be expected to be silent about <avowed that he was a revolutionary>. confess may apply to an admission of a weakness, failure, omission, or guilt <confessed a weakness for sweets>.
Rhymes with CONFESS
abscess, access, address, aggress, assess, bench-press, caress, clothespress, coatdress, cold-press, compress, cross-dress, CS, depress, de-stress, digress, distress, drill press, egress, excess, express, finesse, fluoresce, French press, full-dress, handpress, headdress, housedress, idlesse, impress, ingress, Meknes, much less, nightdress, noblesse, no less, obsess, oppress, outguess, possess, precess, prestress, princess, process, profess, progress, recess, redress, regress, re-press, repress, shirtdress, side-dress, SS, success, sundress, suppress, tendresse, top-dress, transgress, undress, unless, web press, winepress, word stress
CONFESSING Defined for Kids
confess
verb con·fess \kən-ˈfes\
con·fessedcon·fess·ing
Definition of CONFESS for Kids
1
: to tell of doing something wrong or illegal or of something embarrassing : admit <confessed to the crime> <confessed being jealous>
2
: to admit committing sins to God or to a priest
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