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con·fess
/kənˈfɛs/
(vt.)供認,承認;懺悔(vi.)供認,承認;懺悔
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·fess
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Confessed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Confessing
.]
1.
To
make
acknowledgment
or
avowal
in
a
matter
pertaining
to
one's
self
;
to
acknowledge
,
own
,
or
admit
,
as
a
crime
,
a
fault
,
a
debt
.
And
there
confess
Humbly
our
faults
,
and
pardon
beg
. --
Milton
.
I
must
confess
I
was
most
pleased
with
a
beautiful
prospect
that
none
of
them
have
mentioned
.
--
Addison
.
2.
To
acknowledge
faith
in
;
to
profess
belief
in
.
Whosoever
,
therefore
,
shall
confess
me
before
men
,
him
will
I
confess
,
also
,
before
my
Father
which
is
in
heaven
.
--
Matt
.
x
. 32.
For
the
Sadducees
say
that
there
is
no
resurrection
,
neither
angel
,
nor
spirit
;
but
the
Pharisees
confess
both
.
--
Acts
xxiii
. 8.
3.
To
admit
as
true
;
to
assent
to
;
to
acknowledge
,
as
after
a
previous
doubt
,
denial
,
or
concealment
.
I
never
gave
it
him
.
Send
for
him
hither
,
And
let
him
confess
a
truth
. --
Shak
.
As
I
confess
it
needs
must
be
.
--
Tennyson
.
As
an
actor
confessed
without
rival
to
shine
.
--
Goldsmith
.
4.
Eccl.
(a)
To
make
known
or
acknowledge
,
as
one's
sins
to
a
priest
,
in
order
to
receive
absolution
; --
sometimes
followed
by
the
reflexive
pronoun
.
Our
beautiful
votary
took
an
opportunity
of
confessing
herself
to
this
celebrated
father
.
--
Addison
.
(b)
To
hear
or
receive
such
confession
; --
said
of
a
priest
.
He
. . .
heard
mass
,
and
the
prince
,
his
son
,
with
him
,
and
the
most
part
of
his
company
were
confessed
.
--
Ld
.
Berners
.
5.
To
disclose
or
reveal
,
as
an
effect
discloses
its
cause
;
to
prove
;
to
attest
.
Tall
thriving
trees
confessed
the
fruitful
mold
.
--
Pope
.
Syn:
--
Admit
;
grant
;
concede
;
avow
;
own
;
assent
;
recognize
;
prove
;
exhibit
;
attest
.
Usage:
--
To Confess
,
Acknowledge
,
Avow
.
Acknowledge
is
opposed
to
conceal
.
We
acknowledge
what
we
feel
must
or
ought
to
be
made
known
. (
See
Acknowledge
.)
Avow
is
opposed
to
withhold
.
We
avow
when
we
make
an
open
and
public
declaration
,
as
against
obloquy
or
opposition
;
as
,
to
avow
one's
principles
;
to
avow
one's
participation
in
some
act
.
Confess
is
opposed
to
deny
.
We
confess
(
in
the
ordinary
sense
of
the
word
)
what
we
feel
to
have
been
wrong
;
as
,
to
confess
one's
errors
or
faults
.
We
sometimes
use
confess
and
acknowledge
when
there
is
no
admission
of
our
being
in
the
wrong
;
as
,
this
,
I
confess
,
is
my
opinion
;
I
acknowledge
I
have
always
thought
so
;
but
in
these
cases
we
mean
simply
to
imply
that
others
may
perhaps
think
us
in
the
wrong
,
and
hence
we
use
the
words
by
way
of
deference
to
their
opinions
.
It
was
in
this
way
that
the
early
Christians
were
led
to
use
the
Latin
confiteor
and
confessio
fidei
to
denote
the
public
declaration
of
their
faith
in
Christianity
;
and
hence
the
corresponding
use
in
English
of
the
verb
confess
and
the
noun
confession
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·fess
,
v. i.
1.
To
make
confession
;
to
disclose
sins
or
faults
,
or
the
state
of
the
conscience
.
Every
tongue
shall
confess
to
God
.
--
Rom
.
xiv
. 11.
2.
To
acknowledge
;
to
admit
;
to
concede
.
But
since
(
And
I
confess
with
right
)
you
think
me
bound
. --
Tennyson
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
confess
v
1:
confess
to
a
punishable
or
reprehensible
deed
,
usually
under
pressure
[
syn
:
squeal
,
shrive
]
2:
admit
,
make
a
clean
breast
of
; "
She
confessed
that
she
had
taken
the
money
" [
syn
:
concede
,
profess
]
3:
confess
to
God
in
the
presence
of
a
priest
,
as
in
the
Catholic
faith
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