Similar words: confession, professional, professionally, unprofessional, professionalism, semiprofessional, paraprofessional, professional ethics. Meaning: [-eʃənl] n. a booth where a priest sits to hear confessions.
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31. A drunk staggers into a Catholic Church . enters a confessional box. sits down but says nothing.
32. This was an autobiographical handbook: part confessional and part self-help manual.
33. Since all the priests knew me as an altar boy, I was convinced that they'd recognize me in the confessional the second I opened my mouth. I was scared of them.
34. Don Corleone listened like a priest in the confessional, gazing away into the distance, impassive, remote.
35. Anne Sexton is the most important confessional poet in America.
36. As a confessional poet, Anne Sexton followed Sylvia Plath's example and ultimately committed suicide.
37. Historic evangelicalism was confessional. It embraced the essential truths of Christianity as those were defined by the great ecumenical councils of the church.
38. My favourite theologians are Martin Luther, John Calvin, John Owen and Cornelius Van Til, and I would describe myself as a conservative,(http://sentencedict.com/confessional.html) confessional Reformed Christian.
39. Christianity is not only a salvation religion, it is a confessional religion.
40. Their first album was painfully frank to the point of being confessional.
41. The results, unusually, were determined not by confessional divisions but by political alignments.
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