Confeso in english
Confess
pronunciation: kənfes part of speech: verb
pronunciation: kənfes part of speech: verb
In gestures







confesar = confess ; own ; own up ; confide (in/to).
Example: Many respondents confessed to well-justified fears that if they lose their existing specialists, the 'cut and squeeze' method of reducing establishments would not allow them to replace such staff.Example: 'I don't know what to say,' she owned and lapsed into silence.Example: But let's not forget that he owned up for what he did and even gave all his betting money to charity.Example: When the interviewer made a second visit to some households and had become accepted, more and complicated problems were confided simply because she was an outside person.more:
» confesar la verdad = come out with + the truth .
Example: She's laid the rumours to rest by coming out with the truth about her lips being fake.» confesarlo = come out with + it .
Example: As we talked he grew tetchier and tetchier, and finally came out with it.» confesar sobre Algo = come + clean .
Example: Coming clean to voters is something she's gonna have to get used to if she is really serious about getting her feet wet in elected politics.» hay que confesar = confessedly .
Example: This then is confessedly a prescriptive work: it really does set out to advise young reference librarians of the best way to practise their art.confeso = self-confessed.
Example: He is a self-confessed party pooper, he doesn't drink, smoke, or do drugs and his only vices are caffeine, fatty foods, and the Internet.