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Definition of self-confessed in English: self-confessedadjective ˌsɛlfkənˈfɛstˈˌsɛlf kənˈfɛst attributive Having openly admitted to being a person with certain characteristics. a self-confessed chocoholic Example sentencesExamples - Yardley - a self-confessed smoker - does not think this is either fair or reasonable.
- He is a self-confessed loner with, he admits, a strong streak of indiscipline.
- A self-confessed thrill seeker, the 35-year-old's latest penchant is motor racing.
- She started drinking when she was 13 or 14, and over the years it built up until she was a self-confessed alcoholic.
- A self-confessed lover of all things British, Rose has already spent a year living in Bath after her degree where she worked in a stained glass art shop.
- What better job for a self-confessed chocoholic than making chocolates?
- We are bound to assume that the self-confessed believer is utterly sincere.
- Of the first 80 people they arrested, 76 were self-confessed drug addicts.
- One of modern art's most fascinating figures, Salvador Dali was a self-confessed genius who took surrealism to startling extremes.
- Mitchell Wan is one of this rare breed of self-confessed yo-yo fanatics.
- In 1997, the self-confessed computer nerd began sending copies of video recordings of each of his games to a Los Angeles company.
- Nicholls, a self-confessed opportunist, says it is all about exploiting the right opportunities when they come along.
- The self-confessed music lover, who has been studying it formally since he was a teenager, cannot sing enough about love.
- The self-confessed drug addict admitted possessing heroin with intent, but claimed that he was only looking after it for another person.
- Volunteers at the charity are self-confessed scavengers, regularly on the prowl for offcuts no longer needed by factories and offices.
- Many senior detectives had been fearful the self-confessed drugs dealer was somehow going to thwart justice.
- For a self-confessed control freak like Thorpe, preparation is everything.
- This has not stopped him from becoming a self-confessed reggae freak.
- As a self-confessed, semi-anti-social loner, this sounds like heaven.
- A self-confessed participator as opposed to spectator, I vowed to stop watching in awe and find out if it really is as easy as it looks on the TV.
Synonyms recognized, well known, widely known, generally known, publicly known, noted, celebrated, notable, notorious
Rhymes abreast, arrest, attest, beau geste, behest, bequest, best, blessed, blest, breast, Brest, Bucharest, Budapest, celeste, chest, contest, crest, digest, divest, guest, hest, infest, ingest, jest, lest, Midwest, molest, nest, northwest, pest, prestressed, protest, quest, rest, self-addressed, self-possessed, southwest, suggest, test, Trieste, unaddressed, unexpressed, unimpressed, unpressed, unstressed, vest, west, wrest, zest Definition of self-confessed in US English: self-confessedadjectiveˈˌsɛlf kənˈfɛstˈˌself kənˈfest attributive Having openly admitted to being a person with certain characteristics. a self-confessed chocoholic Example sentencesExamples - The self-confessed drug addict admitted possessing heroin with intent, but claimed that he was only looking after it for another person.
- As a self-confessed, semi-anti-social loner, this sounds like heaven.
- For a self-confessed control freak like Thorpe, preparation is everything.
- A self-confessed thrill seeker, the 35-year-old's latest penchant is motor racing.
- Of the first 80 people they arrested, 76 were self-confessed drug addicts.
- He is a self-confessed loner with, he admits, a strong streak of indiscipline.
- Many senior detectives had been fearful the self-confessed drugs dealer was somehow going to thwart justice.
- The self-confessed music lover, who has been studying it formally since he was a teenager, cannot sing enough about love.
- A self-confessed lover of all things British, Rose has already spent a year living in Bath after her degree where she worked in a stained glass art shop.
- Nicholls, a self-confessed opportunist, says it is all about exploiting the right opportunities when they come along.
- What better job for a self-confessed chocoholic than making chocolates?
- She started drinking when she was 13 or 14, and over the years it built up until she was a self-confessed alcoholic.
- In 1997, the self-confessed computer nerd began sending copies of video recordings of each of his games to a Los Angeles company.
- Mitchell Wan is one of this rare breed of self-confessed yo-yo fanatics.
- A self-confessed participator as opposed to spectator, I vowed to stop watching in awe and find out if it really is as easy as it looks on the TV.
- One of modern art's most fascinating figures, Salvador Dali was a self-confessed genius who took surrealism to startling extremes.
- We are bound to assume that the self-confessed believer is utterly sincere.
- Volunteers at the charity are self-confessed scavengers, regularly on the prowl for offcuts no longer needed by factories and offices.
- Yardley - a self-confessed smoker - does not think this is either fair or reasonable.
- This has not stopped him from becoming a self-confessed reggae freak.
Synonyms recognized, well known, widely known, generally known, publicly known, noted, celebrated, notable, notorious |