Confesses

/kənˈfɛsɪz/ verb

Third person singular or plural: admits or reveals something, especially a wrongdoing, sin, or secret that was previously hidden.

From Latin 'confiteri' (con- together + fateri to acknowledge). The word has strong religious roots, originating from the Catholic sacrament of confession, but expanded to general admissions.

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