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Sentence count:202+11Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: acknowledgeadmitconsentAntonym: concealSimilar words: confessionconferenceprofessionprofessionalconfuseconfirmconflictconfrontMeaning: [kən'fes]  v. 1. confess to a punishable or reprehensible deed, usually under pressure 2. admit, make a clean breast of 3. confess to God in the presence of a priest, as in the Catholic faith. 
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(181) I confess I gazed at him with no little interest.
(182) Nic Holc-thompson, Havant Hampshire I must confess I don't really understand why the flapjacks must now be square or rectangular.
(183) Mooch off of them until they get sick of you. Get real drunk and confess your feelings, and then break up.
(184) Lord Blackwood shall be required to confess his treason and abjure his allegiance to the Starks and Tullys.
(185) It's so painful to the old and established party to confess that there's a real challenger on economics, or bailing out the EU, that the easiest solution is to demonise us.
(186) The earlier use of an assigned priority for the ABC production was a little bit of a hack, I confess.
(187) I confess I pray still to feel the touch of my lover's lips. His hands upon me, his arms enfolding me... Such surrender has been mine.
(188) But I also confess to being misanthropic -- I don't much like most people.
(189) I confess, sir, " he said, "that you talk like a scoundrelly socialist. "
(190) LL: To fess up is to confess or admit something.
(191) She did bring herself, finally, to confess, and confide in me: there was not a soul else that she might fashion into an adviser.
(192) The Catholic religion does not bind us to confess our sins indiscriminately to everybody.
(193) The accused refused to confess despite being subjected to the third degree for two whole days.
(194) She did bring herself , finally, to confess, and to confide in me.
(195) I confess the inhumanity of this action moved me very much, and made me relent exceedingly.
(196) As for the concept of voluntary surrender, the author holds the "two factors" theory, for "surrender oneself to justice" and "confess truthfully" consist of the acceptance of adjudication and justice.
(197) Kong diverts the company large amount fund to it the delinquent account to confess fully.
(198) The surviving leaders of the conspiracy were tortured in prison to make them confess.
(199) Film critics aren't supposed to confess bafflement at the end of a review, but that's what I feel here.
(200) To confess is to accept God's invitation to hide under the shelter of his wings in Jesus Christ (Luke 13:34) and to discover that God has hidden his face from our sin (Psalm 51:9).
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(201) I also must confess to a strong bias against the fashion for reusable code.
(202) Adrienne Lecouvreur on her deathbed was willing to confess and receive communion, but refused to abjure her profession.
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