confess
Kelime Anlamı :
1. itiraf etmek.
2. günah çıkarmak.
3. söylemek.
4. günah çıkartmak.
5. kabul etmek.
6. kabullenmek.
7. itiraf et.
8. confesedly itiraf kabilinden.
9. şiir belli etmek.
10. doğrulamak teslim etmek.
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Tanımlar :
1.
to disclose (something damaging or inconvenient to oneself); admit. see synonyms at acknowledge.
2. to acknowledge belief or faith in; profess.
3. to make known (one's sins) to god or to a priest.
4. to hear the confession of (a penitent).
5. to admit or acknowledge something damaging or inconvenient to oneself: the suspect confessed to the crime.
6. to disclose one's sins to a priest.
7. to listen to a confession.
2. to acknowledge belief or faith in; profess.
3. to make known (one's sins) to god or to a priest.
4. to hear the confession of (a penitent).
5. to admit or acknowledge something damaging or inconvenient to oneself: the suspect confessed to the crime.
6. to disclose one's sins to a priest.
7. to listen to a confession.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
to admit to the truth, particularly in the context of sins or crimes committed
2. to disclose or reveal
2. to disclose or reveal
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
to make confession; to disclose sins or faults, or the state of the conscience.
2. to acknowledge; to admit; to concede.
3. to make acknowledgment or avowal in a matter pertaining to one's self; to acknowledge, own, or admit, as a crime, a fault, a debt.
4. to acknowledge faith in; to profess belief in.
5. to admit as true; to assent to; to acknowledge, as after a previous doubt, denial, or concealment.
6.
7. to make known or acknowledge, as one's sins to a priest, in order to receive absolution; -- sometimes followed by the reflexive pronoun.
8. to hear or receive such confession; -- said of a priest.
9. to disclose or reveal, as an effect discloses its cause; to prove; to attest.
2. to acknowledge; to admit; to concede.
3. to make acknowledgment or avowal in a matter pertaining to one's self; to acknowledge, own, or admit, as a crime, a fault, a debt.
4. to acknowledge faith in; to profess belief in.
5. to admit as true; to assent to; to acknowledge, as after a previous doubt, denial, or concealment.
6.
7. to make known or acknowledge, as one's sins to a priest, in order to receive absolution; -- sometimes followed by the reflexive pronoun.
8. to hear or receive such confession; -- said of a priest.
9. to disclose or reveal, as an effect discloses its cause; to prove; to attest.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to make avowal or admission of, as of a fault, a crime, a charge, a debt, or something that is against one's interest or reputation; own; acknowledge; avow.
2. reflexively, to make an admission or an inculpatory statement concerning; acknowledge to be; specifically, acknowledge the sins or moral faults of, as in auricular confession to a priest: as, I confess myself in error or at fault.
3. eccles., to receive the confession of; act as a confessor to.
4. to acknowledge as having a certain character or certain claims; recognize; own; avow; declare belief in.
5. to grant; admit; concede.
6. to reveal by circumstances; show by effect; disclose; prove; attest.
7.
8. to make confession or avowal; disclose or admit a crime, fault, debt, etc.
9. eccles., to make known one's sins or the state of one's conscience to a priest.
2. reflexively, to make an admission or an inculpatory statement concerning; acknowledge to be; specifically, acknowledge the sins or moral faults of, as in auricular confession to a priest: as, I confess myself in error or at fault.
3. eccles., to receive the confession of; act as a confessor to.
4. to acknowledge as having a certain character or certain claims; recognize; own; avow; declare belief in.
5. to grant; admit; concede.
6. to reveal by circumstances; show by effect; disclose; prove; attest.
7.
8. to make confession or avowal; disclose or admit a crime, fault, debt, etc.
9. eccles., to make known one's sins or the state of one's conscience to a priest.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia