I confess; I stole the cookie.
I won't confess because I didn't steal the cookie!
The noun form of "confess" is "confession." It refers to the act of admitting or acknowledging something, particularly a wrongdoing or a secret. In a religious context, it can also denote the formal admission of sins to a priest or the act of declaring one's faith.
Drop the T and sub CE, to get abundance. I confess that when I saw this question I erroneously thought abundancy, but it didn't look right, so I checked.
acknowledge admit
confess
Come clean. "'Fess" is short for "confess."
It can be. It is a verb form of "to confess" and the noun "confession."
From the verb confess, the correct spelling of the plural noun is confessions.
Yes, "confess" comes first, followed by "confession" in alphabetical order. The verb "confess" starts with a "c" and is listed before the noun "confession," which starts with "co." Therefore, in an alphabetical arrangement, "confess" precedes "confession."
The noun form of "confess" is "confession." It refers to the act of admitting or acknowledging something, particularly a wrongdoing or a secret. In a religious context, it can also denote the formal admission of sins to a priest or the act of declaring one's faith.
By using it as a noun, like 'The man's guilty consciousness made him confess to the crime of stealing the cookies.'
Yes if you fake confess No if you confess for real
The word here is likely: CONFESSES (verb) - admits wrongdoing or sin CONFESSORS (plural noun) - clergymen or persons who confess
Confess as the Catholics do in church - no.
Tagalog translation of confess: umamin
The duration of I Will Not Confess is 2 hours.
no she does not confess but she was brought in to witness john proctors confession in hope that she will save her life but she did not confess
She decided to confess her feelings to him before it was too late.