Avowal

/əˈvaʊ.əl/ noun

A clear and open declaration or admission of something, usually done without shame.

From Old French avouer (to avow) combined with the suffix '-al' (the act of). Comes from Latin advocare meaning 'to call to' or 'summon,' which evolved to mean 'to claim or assert.'

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