confess

confess
kən'fes
verb
(to make known that one is guilty, wrong etc; to admit: He confessed (to the crime); He confessed that he had broken the vase; It was stupid of me, I confess.) confesar
- confessional
- confessor

confess vb confesar
he confessed to the murder confesó el asesinato
confess
tr[kən'fes]
transitive verb
1 confesar
intransitive verb
1 (admit) confesar
he confessed to a weakness for chocolate confesó que tenía debilidad por el chocolate
she confessed to the murder confesó el asesinato
2 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL confesarse
confess [kən'fɛs] vt
: confesar
confess vi
1) : confesar
the prisoner confessed: el detenido confesó
2) : confesarse (en religión)
confess
v.
confesar v.
kən'fes
1.
transitive verb confesar*

2.
vi
1)
a) (admit) confesar*

he confessed to five murders — confesó haber cometido cinco asesinatos

b) confessed past p <thief/liar> declarado
2) (Relig) confesarse*
[kǝn'fes]
1. VT
1) [+ crime, sin] confesar; [+ guilt, error] confesar, reconocer

to confess that ... — confesar que ...

to confess one's guilt — confesar or reconocer ser culpable

to confess o.s. guilty of — [+ sin, crime] confesarse culpable de

I confess myself totally ignorant — me confieso totalmente ignorante en eso

2) (Rel)

to confess sb — confesar a algn

2. VI
1) (=admit) confesar

he confessed to the murder — se confesó culpable del asesinato, confesó haber cometido el asesinato

to confess to doing sth — confesarse culpable de haber hecho algo

I must confess, I like your car — debo reconocer que me gusta tu coche

to confess to a liking for sth — reconocerse aficionado a algo

2) (Rel) confesarse
* * *
[kən'fes]
1.
transitive verb confesar*

2.
vi
1)
a) (admit) confesar*

he confessed to five murders — confesó haber cometido cinco asesinatos

b) confessed past p <thief/liar> declarado
2) (Relig) confesarse*

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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  • Confess — Con*fess , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Confessed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Confessing}.] [F. confesser, fr. L. confessus, p. p. of confiteri to confess; con + fateri to confess; akin to fari to speak. See 2d {Ban}, {Fame}.] 1. To make acknowledgment or avowal… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • Confess — Con*fess , v. i. 1. To make confession; to disclose sins or faults, or the state of the conscience. [1913 Webster] Every tongue shall confess to God. Rom. xiv. 11. [1913 Webster] 2. To acknowledge; to admit; to concede. [1913 Webster] But since… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • confess — late 14c., from O.Fr. confesser (trans. and intrans.), from V.L. *confessare, from L. confess , pp. stem of confiteri to acknowledge, from com together (see COM (Cf. com )) + fateri to admit, akin to fari speak (see FAME …   Etymology dictionary

  • confess to — To admit, acknowledge • • • Main Entry: ↑confess …   Useful english dictionary

  • confess — avow, *acknowledge, admit, own Analogous words: *grant, concede, allow: disclose, divulge, *reveal, discover: *declare, proclaim, publish Antonyms: renounce (one s beliefs, principles) …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • confess — [v] admit, confirm acknowledge, affirm, allow, assert, attest, aver, avow, blow, blurt out, chirp, clue in, come clean*, come out, concede, confide, declare, disclose, divulge, dump on*, evince, finger*, fink*, grant, humble oneself, leak*, let… …   New thesaurus

  • confess — ► VERB 1) admit to a crime or wrongdoing. 2) acknowledge reluctantly. 3) declare one s sins formally to a priest. 4) (of a priest) hear the confession of. ORIGIN Old French confesser, from Latin confiteri acknowledge …   English terms dictionary

  • confess */*/ — UK [kənˈfes] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms confess : present tense I/you/we/they confess he/she/it confesses present participle confessing past tense confessed past participle confessed 1) a) to admit that you have committed a… …   English dictionary

  • confess — con|fess [kənˈfes] v [I and T] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: confesser, from Latin confiteri to confess , from com ( COM ) + fateri to confess ] 1.) to admit, especially to the police, that you have done something wrong or illegal… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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