Confessa (en. Confessed)
/kɔ̃.fɛ.sa/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
verb
To admit a fault or secret.
He confessed to having lied during his testimony.
Il confessa avoir menti lors de son témoignage.
To make a declaration to a priest as part of confession.
She went to church to confess her sins.
Elle alla à l'église pour confesser ses péchés.
To confess something under pressure or in a formal context.
The accused confessed his crime after several hours of interrogation.
L'accusé confessa son crime après plusieurs heures d'interrogatoire.
Etymology
From the Latin 'confessare', meaning 'to confess, to declare'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to make one's confession
To confess to a priest.
faire sa confession
to confess one's faults
To admit one's mistakes or sins.
confesser ses fautes
to confess one's feelings
To express one's emotions or feelings to someone.
confesser ses sentiments
Related Words
confession
The act of confessing.
confession
confessor
Priest to whom one confesses.
confesseur
admitted
To make an admission of something.
avoué
Slang Meanings
To confess something in a relaxed manner.
He eventually confessed that he had cheated on the exam.
Il a fini par confesser qu'il avait triché à l'examen.
To admit a mistake after a moment of denial.
After a few months, she finally confessed that she had promised things she couldn't keep.
Après quelques mois, elle a finalement confessé qu'elle avait promis des choses qu'elle ne pouvait pas tenir.