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单词 confessed
释义

confess

verb

con·​fess kən-ˈfes How to pronounce confess (audio)
confessed; confessing; confesses

transitive verb

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
Breeze, bird, and flower confess the hour … Sir Walter Scott

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
2
: admit, own
confess to a crime
confessable
kən-ˈfe-sə-bəl How to pronounce confess (audio)
adjective

Synonyms

  • admit
  • cop (to) [slang]
  • fess (up)
  • own (up)
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Example Sentences

He confessed after being questioned for many hours. He willingly confessed his crime. I have to confess that I was afraid at first. I confessed my sins to the priest.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English confessen "to admit, confess, (of a priest) hear a confession," borrowed from Anglo-French confesser (also continental Old French), derivative of confés "confessed, shriven," going back to Latin confessus, past participle of confiteor, confitērī "to admit (a fact, the truth of a statement or charge), reveal," from con- con- + fateor, fatērī "to accept as true, acknowledge, profess," probably a verbal derivative based on Indo-European *bhh2-to- "spoken" or *bhh2-t- "who speaks," from the verbal base *bheh2- "speak, say," whence also Latin for, fārī "to speak, say" — more at ban entry 1

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Kids Definition

confess

verb

con·​fess kən-ˈfes How to pronounce confess (audio)
confessed; confessing
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

Legal Definition

confess

transitive verb

con·​fess kən-ˈfes How to pronounce confess (audio)
: to admit (as a charge or allegation) as true, proven, or valid
unless you answer, the petition shall be taken as confessed

intransitive verb

: to make a confession

confessed

verb

past tense of confess
1
as in admitted
to make an acknowledgment of something unpleasant as true or valid the thief confessed to dozens of robberies

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • admitted
  • talked
  • tattled
  • blabbed
  • copped (to)
  • fessed (up)
  • owned (up)
  • spilled
  • babbled
  • spilt

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • hushed
  • shut up
  • quieted (down)
  • clammed up
2
as in acknowledged
to accept the truth or existence of (something) usually reluctantly political prisoners, under threat of torture, forced to confess their guilt

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • admitted
  • acknowledged
  • conceded
  • agreed
  • announced
  • revealed
  • disclosed
  • granted
  • confirmed
  • recognized
  • told
  • allowed
  • affirmed
  • professed
  • said
  • declared
  • accepted
  • avowed
  • came clean (about)
  • proclaimed
  • fessed (up)
  • divulged
  • owned (up to)
  • unloaded
  • talked
  • betrayed
  • published
  • warned
  • informed
  • unburdened
  • whispered
  • exposed
  • communicated
  • unveiled
  • disburdened
  • spilled
  • yielded
  • imparted
  • squealed
  • blabbed
  • breathed
  • leaked
  • tattled
  • broadcast
  • ratted
  • gave away
  • broadcasted
  • spilt
  • broke
  • tipped (off)
  • wised (up)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • denied
  • disclaimed
  • disavowed
  • contradicted
  • disowned
  • rejected
  • disallowed
  • refuted
  • disputed
  • repudiated
  • rebutted
  • hid
  • concealed
  • negated
  • covered (up)
  • obscured
  • gainsaid
  • negatived
  • veiled
  • kidded (oneself)
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