Used in a Sentence

confessional

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for confessional.

Editorial note

The Internet is not a confessional and speaking your sins out loud here doesn't automatically absolve you.

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Definitions4
Parts of speech2

Quick take

A confession.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of confessional gathered in one view.

noun

A confession.

adjective

In the manner or style of a confession.

adjective

Officially practicing a particular shared religion, as a state or organization; see confessionalism 1.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for confessional.

noun

A confession.

adjective

In the manner or style of a confession.

adjective

Officially practicing a particular shared religion, as a state or organization; see confessionalism 1.

noun

(Roman Catholicism) A small room where confession—the Sacrament of Penance—is performed in private with a priest.

Example sentences

1

The Internet is not a confessional and speaking your sins out loud here doesn't automatically absolve you.

2

The first half of the piece is a bit of a confessional/elegy- personal, poignant, and a bit heartrending, especially for those who knew Aaron.

3

They encourage a group confessional and penance to be absolved of your behaviour or crimes while wasted.

4

You can't dismiss the scenario by acting like a priest will never protect a confessional in violation of a court order.

5

I was more thinking in the confessional, where you must truly repent for your sins to be forgiven.

6

But, like a lawyer, doctor, or psychologist (a priest is not allowed break the seal of the confessional under any circumstances), there's a way of reporting these crimes.

7

That is why the new comic essayists are never truly confessional, and never intentionally reveal anything that might jeopardize the reader’s esteem.

8

It sounds like it is going to be an incredible experience - reminds me of Taxi Cab Confessional but a little less Hokey.

9

My take: You failed to to note the confessional tone of the piece.

10

Another plus: finding talent means you can start a business that solves a significant market pain, as opposed to uploading filtered photos to Facebook or putting a confessional into a mobile app.

11

The religious divide there is so deep and long-standing that it is enshrined in law, with power in the government divided along confessional lines.

12

Twice daily 2 minute confessional phone call to a friend.

Quote examples

1

Attempting to answer your stated question would likely fall under the "confessional nature" of posts which you have made it clear you view negatively.

2

(Nor are they "businesses" in the conventional sense of the term.) Nevertheless, they are open about how they're willing to violate a court order asking them to (in their judgment) break the confessional seal.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use confessional in a sentence?

The Internet is not a confessional and speaking your sins out loud here doesn't automatically absolve you.

What does confessional mean?

A confession.

What part of speech is confessional?

confessional is commonly used as noun, adjective.