Confessing

/kənˈfɛs.ɪŋ/ verb

Admitting to something you did wrong or that you're guilty of; also, in religion, telling your sins to a priest or to God.

From Latin 'confiteri' (literally 'to speak together with'), composed of 'con-' (with) and 'fateri' (to speak or acknowledge). The word moved from general admission into religious practice, especially in Christianity where confessing sins became a formal sacrament.

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