Confessionem example sentences

Related (5): confession, confessio, confessional, confesso, confessarius

con·fes·sion

noun

confession (noun) · confessions (plural noun) · confession of faith (noun) · confessions of faith (plural noun) · Confession (noun)

  - a formal statement admitting that one is guilty of a crime:

  - an admission or acknowledgment that one has done something that one is ashamed or embarrassed about:

  - a formal admission of one's sins with repentance and desire of absolution, especially privately to a priest as a religious duty. See also sacrament of reconciliation.

  - intimate revelations about a person's private life or occupation, especially as presented in a sensationalized form in a book, newspaper, or movie:

  - a statement setting out essential religious doctrine:

  - the religious body or Church sharing a confession of faith:

  - a statement of one's principles:

Synonyms

admission, acknowledgment, profession, revelation, disclosure, divulgence, exposure, avowal, unbosoming, concealment, denial, admission, acknowledgment, profession, revelation, disclosure, divulgence, exposure, avowal, unbosoming, concealment, denial, revelation, divulgence, declaration, announcement, news, report, leak, admission, declaration, affirmation, statement, announcement, proclamation, assertion, avowal, vow, claim, allegation, protestation, acknowledgment, admission, asseveration, averment, Wikipedia, Legal

"Confessionem" Example Sentences

1. The priest heard my confessionem without judgment.
2. He made a full and honest confessionem.
3. The bishop demanded a public confessionem from the sinner.
4. The confessionem was written on a scrap of paper.
5. She whispered her confessionem in my ear.
6. His confessionem left me speechless.
7. The priest administered penance after my confessionem.
8. She wrote a detailed confessionem to the police.
9. His confessionem revealed the depth of his sins.
10. I felt relieved after making my confessionem.
11. The courtroom fell silent after the murderer's confessionem.
12. She didn't expect the priest to be so strict during her confessionem.
13. The criminal's confessionem was used as evidence in court.
14. He apologized in his confessionem for the hurt he had caused.
15. The priest gave him absolution after his confessionem.
16. Her confessionem was met with disbelief by her family.
17. The confessionem was made under duress.
18. I couldn't bear to hear his confessionem any longer.
19. He refused to make a confessionem until his lawyer was present.
20. The nun's strict confessionem guidelines were intimidating.
21. His confessionem shocked the entire congregation.
22. She felt a sense of freedom after her confessionem.
23. The judge commended the defendant for his honest confessionem.
24. He struggled to make a proper confessionem without breaking down.
25. The priest offered guidance and support after the confessionem.
26. She could tell that his confessionem was sincere.
27. The priest reminded her of the importance of a thorough confessionem.
28. He made a confessionem to his wife, hoping for forgiveness.
29. The Catholic Church requires a yearly confessionem for its members.
30. She never expected her husband's confessionem to come out in court.

Common Phases

1. Facere bonam confessionem;
2. Falsam confessionem solvere;
3. Honestam confessionem dare;
4. Sine confessione esse;
5. Belgicam confessionem recognoscere;
6. Orthodoxam confessionem sequi;
7. Crimina per confessionem agnoscere;
8. Sine ulteriori confessione discedere;
9. Errori suae confessioni resistere;
10. Propriae culpae confessionem facere.

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