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1 confess
[kən'fes] 1.1) confessare [crime, truth, mistake, desire]2) relig. confessare [ sins]; professare [faith, belief]2.1) (admit) confessare, ammettere2) relig. confessarsi* * *[kən'fes](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.) confessare- confessional
- confessor* * *[kən'fes] 1.1) confessare [crime, truth, mistake, desire]2) relig. confessare [ sins]; professare [faith, belief]2.1) (admit) confessare, ammettere2) relig. confessarsi -
2 (to) confess
(to) confess /kənˈfɛs/v. t. e i.1 confessare ( anche leg.); ammettere; riconoscere: I confess that I did it ( o I confess to doing it), ammetto d'averlo fatto io; I confess myself a traditionalist, confesso d'essere un tradizionalista; to confess to an offence, riconoscersi colpevole di un reato● (prov.) A fault confessed is half redressed, peccato confessato è mezzo perdonato. -
3 (to) confess
(to) confess /kənˈfɛs/v. t. e i.1 confessare ( anche leg.); ammettere; riconoscere: I confess that I did it ( o I confess to doing it), ammetto d'averlo fatto io; I confess myself a traditionalist, confesso d'essere un tradizionalista; to confess to an offence, riconoscersi colpevole di un reato● (prov.) A fault confessed is half redressed, peccato confessato è mezzo perdonato. -
4 admit
[əd'mɪt] 1.1) (accept) ammettere, riconoscere [mistake, fact]to admit that — ammettere o riconoscere che
it is annoying, I (must, have to) admit — è fastidioso, devo ammetterlo
3) (allow to enter) ammettere [ person] ( into in, a)2."dogs not admitted" — "vietato l'ingresso ai cani"
admit of — form. ammettere
- admit to* * *[əd'mit]past tense, past participle - admitted; verb1) (to allow to enter: This ticket admits one person.) far entrare2) (to say that one accepts as true: He admitted (that) he was wrong.) ammettere, riconoscere•- admission
- admittance
- admittedly* * *[əd'mɪt] 1.1) (accept) ammettere, riconoscere [mistake, fact]to admit that — ammettere o riconoscere che
it is annoying, I (must, have to) admit — è fastidioso, devo ammetterlo
3) (allow to enter) ammettere [ person] ( into in, a)2."dogs not admitted" — "vietato l'ingresso ai cani"
admit of — form. ammettere
- admit to
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confess, admit — Confess means to declare, own, or admit as true and is closely related in meaning to grant and concede. When one confesses some crime or wrongdoing, he admits it and also accepts responsibility for the soundness of that admission. I confess that… … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
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 [ kən fes ] verb intransitive or transitive ** 1. ) to admit that you have committed a crime: After three hours of interrogation, he confessed everything. confess to someone: Eventually he confessed to the police. confess to (doing)… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
confess — verb (I, T) 1 to admit that you have done something wrong or illegal, especially to the police: After three hours of questioning the suspect broke down and confessed. | confess to doing sth: Edwards confessed to being a spy for the KGB. | confess … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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
confess — [[t]kənfe̱s[/t]] confesses, confessing, confessed 1) VERB If someone confesses to doing something wrong, they admit that they did it. [V to n/ ing] He had confessed to seventeen murders... [V to n/ ing] Her husband confessed to having had an… … English dictionary
confess — 01. The accused [confessed] to police that he murdered his business partner. 02. I have to [confess] that I wasn t really sick yesterday; I just didn t want to come into work. 03. The suspect s [confession] was admitted as evidence in court. 04.… … Grammatical examples in English
confess — /kənˈfɛs / (say kuhn fes) verb (t) 1. to acknowledge or avow: to confess a secret; to confess a fault; to confess a crime; to confess a debt. 2. to admit the truth or validity of; own: I must confess that I haven t read it. 3. to acknowledge one… …
confess — verb ADVERB ▪ freely, openly, publicly, readily ▪ allegedly VERB + CONFESS ▪ have to, must … Collocations dictionary
confess — verb 1》 (often confess to/that) admit to a crime or wrongdoing. ↘acknowledge reluctantly: I must confess that I was surprised. 2》 declare one s sins formally to a priest. ↘(of a priest) hear the confession of. Origin ME: from OFr.… … English new terms dictionary
confess — confessable, adj. confessingly, adv. /keuhn fes /, v.t. 1. to acknowledge or avow (a fault, crime, misdeed, weakness, etc.) by way of revelation. 2. to own or admit as true: I must confess that I haven t read the book. 3. to declare or… … Universalium