Confess to Meaning in English
expression
kənˈfɛs/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
kuhn-FESS too, tuh, tih
kənfˈɛs/ /tˈuː
kuhn-FESS TOO
परिभाषा
To admit that you have done something, often something wrong or secret. It is usually used when someone openly says they are responsible for an action.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Usually followed by what is being admitted: 'confess to a crime', 'confess to lying'. More formal or serious than just 'admit'. Can be used in legal, religious, or everyday contexts. Often implies honesty after hiding the truth.
Spanish: confesar - confesar haber hecho (algo)Portuguese (BR): confessar - admitir (algo)Portuguese (PT): confessar - admitir (algo)Chinese (Simplified): 承认(做了某事)Chinese (Traditional): 承認(做了某事)Hindi: माना कि (कुछ किया)Arabic: اعترف بـBengali: স্বীকার করা - দোষ স্বীকার করাRussian: признаться вJapanese: 告白する - 自白するVietnamese: thú nhậnKorean: 고백하다 - 자백하다Turkish: itiraf etmekUrdu: اعتراف کرناIndonesian: mengaku
उदाहरण वाक्य
He confessed to stealing the money.
basic
She confessed to breaking the window.
basic
I need to confess to something.
basic
After hours of questioning, he finally confessed to the crime.
natural
She didn’t want to confess to forgetting his birthday, but he already knew.
natural
It's sometimes hard for people to confess to their mistakes at work.
natural