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confessed Meaning

confessed

to hear the confession of, to acknowledge (sin) to God or to a priest, to tell or make known (something, such as something wrong or damaging to oneself), to make a confession, to receive the confession of (a penitent), to make known (as something wrong), admit, own, to give evidence of, to disclose one's faults, to hear a confession, to admit (as a charge or allegation) as true, proven, or valid, to unburden one's sins or the state of one's conscience to God or to a priest, to admit one's sins to God or to a priest, to declare faith in or adherence to

confessed Sentence Examples

  1. The thief confessed his guilt after being caught red-handed.
  2. The patient confessed to taking the medication without informing the doctor.
  3. The accused confessed to the crime under intense interrogation.
  4. The remorseful sinner confessed his past transgressions to the priest.
  5. In a surge of honesty, the witness confessed to altering their statement.
  6. The politician confessed to the affair after a bombshell report was published.
  7. The child confessed to breaking the vase, reluctantly admitting their wrongdoing.
  8. The lover confessed their undying love, pouring out their heart's secrets.
  9. The spy confessed to passing on classified information, betraying their country.
  10. The student confessed to cheating on the exam, unable to bear the weight of guilt.

FAQs About the word confessed

to hear the confession of, to acknowledge (sin) to God or to a priest, to tell or make known (something, such as something wrong or damaging to oneself), to mak

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

hushed, quieted (down),shut up,clammed up,

The thief confessed his guilt after being caught red-handed.

The patient confessed to taking the medication without informing the doctor.

The accused confessed to the crime under intense interrogation.

The remorseful sinner confessed his past transgressions to the priest.