adjective🔗ShareConfessionnelIn the manner or style of a confession."Her diary entry had a confessional tone, revealing all her secrets and anxieties. "Son entrée de journal avait un ton confessionnel, révélant tous ses secrets et ses angoisses.stylewritingliteraturereligiontheologymindsoulguiltcharactercommunicationChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareConfessionnelOfficially practicing a particular religion, as a state or organization. See confessionalism 1."The school, being a confessional institution, requires all students to attend weekly religious services. "L'école, étant une institution confessionnelle, exige que tous les élèves assistent aux offices religieux hebdomadaires.religionstatepoliticsorganizationdoctrinetheologyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareConfessionnal(Roman Catholic church) A small room where confession—the sacrament of reconciliation—is performed by a priest."After a difficult week at school, Maria went to the confessional to talk to the priest. "Après une semaine difficile à l'école, Maria est allée au confessionnal pour parler au prêtre.religionarchitectureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareConfessionA confession."After getting caught sneaking out, Mark wrote a long confessional to his parents, explaining everything he did. "Après s'être fait prendre en train de sortir en douce, Mark a écrit une longue confession à ses parents, expliquant tout ce qu'il avait fait.religiontheologyguiltChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading