Confess

/kənˈfɛs/ verb

To confess is to admit that you have done something wrong or embarrassing, often openly or to someone in authority. It can also mean openly stating what you believe or feel.

From Latin 'confiteri', meaning 'to acknowledge, admit', from 'com-' and 'fateri' ('to admit, to say'). It came into English via Old French 'confesser', used in both religious and legal contexts.

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ARيعترف
BNস্বীকার করা
CSpřiznat
DAtilstå
DEgestehen
ELομολογώ
ESconfesar
FAاعتراف کردن
FItunnustaa
FRavouer
GUકબૂલ કરવું
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