Freudian?
The most basic definition of the word declaring is to make know publicly or officially. Another definition of the word declaring could be revealing as in declaring one's intentions.
I am about to reveal one of my most innermost secrets to you. You will find that the innermost room is soundproof.
Yes, the word soliloquy is a noun, a word for a speech in a drama in which a character, alone or as if alone, discloses innermost thoughts; a word for a thing.
The word intentions is a common plural noun. It requires no apostrophe.She had the best intentions.My intentions were made clear.If the word intentions has a possession or belonging, it needs an apostrophe. But I cannot think of an instance when "intentions" could own or possess anything! It would be the noun preceding intentions that needs the apostrophe.
The word "soliloquy" typically refers to a speech delivered by a character in a play, revealing their innermost thoughts and feelings to the audience. The context of the character being alone on stage while speaking aloud to themselves helps to identify a soliloquy.
Revealing
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People would use the word "revealing" in a present tense. For example, Austin, "I am revealing my greatest weakness." This would mean he is speaking in present tense.
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The word for admitting to doing something wrong is "confess." This term often implies acknowledging a fault or a mistake, particularly in a moral or legal context. Confession can also denote a sense of vulnerability or honesty in revealing one's actions.
The word mistake is an abstract noun, a word for an error in action or judgement.
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