Confess
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confess teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- itiraf etmek
Örnek Cümle:
O, itiraf etmek için zorlandı.
-She was forced to confess.
Örnek Cümle:
Tom polise itiraf etmekten başka bir seçeneği olmadığını hissetti.
-Tom felt he had no other choice than to confess to police.
- günah çıkarmak {f}
- söylemek {f}
Örnek Cümle:
Yalan söylemek zorunda kaldığını itiraf etti.
-He confessed he had to lie.
- günah çıkartmak {f}
- kabullenmek {f}
- itiraf et
Örnek Cümle:
Tom Mary'yi öldürdüğünü itiraf etti.
-Tom confessed to murdering Mary.
Örnek Cümle:
Sanık niçin itiraf etti?
-Why did the accused confess?
- günah çıkar/itiraf et
- teslim ederek
- şiir belli etmek
- doğrulamak teslim etmek
- kabul etmek
- confession
- günah çıkarma
Sami gerçek bir günah çıkarma yaptı.
-Sami made a true confession.
- confession
- itiraf
Bir itiraf imzaladın.
-You signed a confession.
Bir itiraf imzalamamalıydın.
-You shouldn't have signed a confession.
- confess to
- (Fiili Deyim ) -a günah çıkartmak , kabul etmek , itiraf etmek
- confess one's sins
- günah çıkarmak
- confess one's love
- İlan-ı aşk etmek
- confess, admit
- itiraf, itiraf
- confess, shrive
- itiraf, günahını
- confess¨
- itiraf ¨
- confessed
- kimseden gizlemeyen
- confessed
- {f} itiraf et
Tom Mary'yi öldürdüğünü itiraf etti.
-Tom confessed to killing Mary.
Tom sonunda baskıya dayanamadı ve itiraf etti.
-Tom eventually broke down and confessed.
- confessed
- aleni
- confessed
- itiraf et(mek)
- confesses
- itiraf
İtiraf edene kadar onu kırbaçlayın.
-Whip him until he confesses.
- confession
- itiraflar
- confessions
- itirafları
Tom ve Mary itirafları imzalamamalıydı.
-Tom and Mary shouldn't have signed confessions.
- i confess
- i itiraf
- i must confess
- itiraf etmek gerekirse
- i must confess
- itiraf etmeliyim ki
- reveal; confess
- ortaya koymuştur itiraf
- to confess
- itiraf etmek
- confessed
- ortaya konulan
- confessed
- günah çıkar/itiraf et
- confessed
- {s} açık
Suçunu çok açık bir şekilde itiraf etti.
-He confessed his crime frankly.
- confessed
- {s} itiraf edilen
İtiraf edilen bir günah yarı yarıya bağışlanır.
-A sin confessed is half forgiven.
- confessedly
- itirafı ile
- confessedly
- açık bir şekilde
- confessedly
- itiraf edildiği gibi
- confession
- confession of faith iman ikrarı
- confession
- söyleme
- confession
- teslim
- confession
- ikrar
- confession
- {i} günah çıkartma
- confession
- gizdöküm
- confession
- judicial confession mahkeme önünde yapılan itiraf
- confession
- günah çıkarma/itiraf
- to confess
- günah çıkartmak
İlgili Terimler
confess teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- To admit to the truth, particularly in the context of sins or crimes committed
- To disclose or reveal
Örnek Cümle:
People confess to anything under torture.
- to acknowledge, grant, own, show {v}
- If someone confesses or confesses their sins, they tell God or a priest about their sins so that they can be forgiven. You just go to the church and confess your sins Once we have confessed our failures and mistakes to God, we should stop feeling guilty
- confess to a punishable or reprehensible deed, usually under pressure
- To disclose or reveal, as an effect discloses its cause; to prove; to attest
- To make known or acknowledge, as one's sins to a priest, in order to receive absolution; sometimes followed by the reflexive pronoun
- To admit as true; to assent to; to acknowledge, as after a previous doubt, denial, or concealment
- To acknowledge faith in; to profess belief in
- To hear or receive such confession; - - said of a priest
- To make acknowledgment or avowal in a matter pertaining to one's self; to acknowledge, own, or admit, as a crime, a fault, a debt
- politeness You use expressions like `I confess', `I must confess', or `I have to confess' to apologize slightly for admitting something you are ashamed of or that you think might offend or annoy someone. I confess it's got me baffled I must confess I'm not a great enthusiast for long political programmes. = admit
- admit (guilt, etc.); declare faith in; tell one's sins to a priest {f}
- If someone confesses to doing something wrong, they admit that they did it. He had confessed to seventeen murders I had expected her to confess that she only wrote these books for the money Most rape victims confess a feeling of helplessness Ray changed his mind, claiming that he had been forced into confessing `I played a very bad match,' he confessed. = admit deny
- confess to God in the presence of a priest, as in the Catholic faith confess to a punishable or reprehensible deed, usually under pressure
- To acknowledge; to admit; to concede
- admit, make a clean breast of; "She confessed that she had taken the money"
- To make confession; to disclose sins or faults, or the state of the conscience
- confess to God in the presence of a priest, as in the Catholic faith
- avow oneself {f}
- disbosom {f}
- confess¨
- confess to a punishable or reprehensible deed, usually under pressure
- confess¨
- admit, make a clean breast of; "She confessed that she had taken the money"
- confess¨
- confess to God in the presence of a priest, as in the Catholic faith
- confessed
- Simple past tense and past participle of confess
- confession
- The open admittance of having done something (especially of something bad)
Without the real murderer's confession, an innocent person will go to jail.
- confession
- the disclosure of one's sins to a priest for absolution. Now termed the sacrament of reconciliation
Hauing diſpleaſ'd my Father, to Lawrence Cell, / To make confeſſion, and to be abſolu'd.
- confessed
- {a} owned, declared, told, allowed
- confessedly
- {a} avowedly, on purpose, actually
- confessing
- {a} confitent
- confession
- {n} an acknowledgment, a profession
- Confessedly
- admittedly
- Confessedly
- acknowledgedly
- Confessedly
- admitted
- I confess
- I admit (to a criminal act, emotion, etc.)
- To confess
- avouch
- confessable
- {s} able to be confessed, admittable, acknowledgeable
- confessed
- You use confessed to describe someone who openly admits that they have a particular fault or have done something wrong. She is is a confessed monarchist. = self-confessed. having admitted publicly that you have done something
- confessed
- past of confess
- confessedly
- admittedly, by confession
- confessedly
- By confession; without denial
- confessedly
- undeniably
- confesses
- third person singular of confess
- confessing
- present participle of confess
- confession
- an admission of misdeeds or faults
- confession
- A prayer we say together to admit our sins to God and to ask His forgiveness This is often followed by a time of silent confession Confession comes at the beginning of worship because we have to tell the truth about ourselves before we can hear the truth of God's Word to us
- confession
- Telling our sins to an authorized priest of the Roman Catholic Church for the purpose of obtaining forgiveness Both mortal and venial sins must be confessed Failure to confess carries a punishment of hell for mortal sins and purgatory for venial sins See Sins (Catholic Belief)
- confession
- Although the term refers primarily to the admission of sin, it acquired a rather different technical sense in the sixteenth century - that of a document which embodies the principles of faith of a Protestant church Thus the Augsburg Confession (1530) embodies the ideas of early Lutheranism, and the First Helvetic Confession (1536) those of the early Reformed church The term "Confessionalism" is often used to refer to the hardening of religious attitudes in the later sixteenth century, as the Lutheran and Reformed churches became involved in a struggle for power, especially in Germany The term "Confessional" is often used to refer to a church which defines itself with reference to such a document Confessions (which define denominations) should be distinguished from creeds (which transcend denominational boundaries)
- confession
- If you make a confession of your beliefs or feelings, you publicly tell people that this is what you believe or feel. Tatyana's confession of love. = declaration
- confession
- Confession is the act of admitting that you have done something that you are ashamed of or embarrassed about. The diaries are a mixture of confession and observation I have a confession to make
- confession
- (Roman Catholic Church) the act of a penitent disclosing his sinfulness before a priest in the sacrament of penance in the hope of absolution
- confession
- Acknowledgment of belief; profession of one's faith
- confession
- a written document acknowledging an offense and signed by the guilty party
- confession
- a public declaration of your faith
- confession
- A judicial confession settles the issue to which it applies; an extrajudical confession may be explained or rebutted
- confession
- the open admittance of having done something (especially: something bad)
- confession
- The act of disclosing sins or faults to a priest in order to obtain sacramental absolution
- confession
- a document that spells out the belief system of a given church (especially the Reformation churches of the 16th century)
- confession
- (see sacrament of penance)
- confession
- A confession is a signed statement by someone in which they admit that they have committed a particular crime. They forced him to sign a confession
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- John of Nepomuc, canon of Prague, suffered death rather than violate the seal of confession The Emperor Wenceslas ordered him to be thrown off a bridge into the Moldau, because he refused to reveal the confession of the empress He was canonised as St John Nepomucen
- confession
- A statement made by the accused admitting guilt Confessions which have been made freely and voluntarily may be allowed in court as evidence
- confession
- 1 An admission of guilt or other incriminating statement by the accused; not admissible at trial unless voluntarily made
- confession
- (Gr Exomologisis) The act of confessing or acknowledgment of sins by an individual before God in the presence of a priest, who serves as a spiritual guide and confessor (pneumatikos) authorized to ask for forgiveness and to administer a penance
- confession
- When someone admits, out loud or in writing, that they committed a certain crime (Compare with admission )
- confession
- An admission by a party to whom an act is imputed, in relation to such act
- confession
- Acknowledgment; avowal, especially in a matter pertaining to one's self; the admission of a debt, obligation, or crime
- confession
- Timelkit
- confession
- the disclosure of ones sins to a priest for absolution. Now termed the sacrament of reconciliation
- confession
- To agree with God about ourselves, to admit the truth about our sin to God and our need of him Sometimes this may need to be shared in confidence with another Christian who can stand with us (James 5: 16)
- confession
- Autobiography regarded as a form of prose fiction, or prose fiction cast in the form of autobiography
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- [Hebrew: Viddui ] Several times during Yom Kippur, it is customary to confess the bad things that we have done The prayer book contains lists of sins, arranged according to the letters of the Hebrew alphabet
- confession
- The act of disclosing one's sins In Catholicism, it is telling sins to a priest and the Lord forgives the person through the priest Biblically, confession of sins is done to the one offended without the mediatorship of a priest
- confession
- A statement by a person, either oral or written, admitting that he or she committed a certain offense (compare Admission)
- confession
- Words spoken about your sins, asking God for forgiveness
- confession
- A formulary in which the articles of faith are comprised; a creed to be assented to or signed, as a preliminary to admission to membership of a church; a confession of faith
- confession
- (Roman Catholic Church) the act of a penitent disclosing his sinfulness before a priest in the sacrament of penance in the hope of absolution a written document acknowledging an offense and signed by the guilty party a document that spells out the belief system of a given church (especially the Reformation churches of the 16th century) a public declaration of your faith an admission of misdeeds or faults
- confession
- In the Catholic church and in some other churches, if you go to confession, you privately tell a priest about your sins and ask for forgiveness. He never went to Father Porter for confession again. In the Judeo-Christian tradition, acknowledgment of sinfulness, in public or private, regarded as necessary for divine forgiveness. In the Temple period, Yom Kippur included a collective expression of sinfulness, and the day continues in Judaism as one of prayer, fasting, and confession. The early Christian Church followed John the Baptist's practice of confession before baptism, but soon instituted confession and penance for the forgiveness of sins committed after baptism. The fourth Lateran Council (1215) required annual confession. The Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches consider penance a sacrament, but most Protestant churches do not
- confession
- A statement made by a person suspected or charged with a crime, that he (or she) did, in fact, commit that crime
- confession
- {i} admission (of guilt, sin, etc.); declaration of faith; telling of one's sins to a priest
- confessions
- plural of confession
- must confess
- have to admit
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