confession
The Spanish word 'confesión' translates to 'confession' in English. It is a noun and is primarily used in a religious or legal context. In a religious context, it pertains to a believer's act of confessing sins to a priest. In a legal context, it refers to someone admitting that they committed a crime. It can also be used more generally to describe the action of revealing a secret or fact that one finds embarrassing or guilt-inducing.
Confession is the first step towards redemption.
The phrase is commonly used to communicate that acknowledging one's wrongdoings, symbolized here by 'confession', opens the path towards making amends or 'redemption'.
After the confession, he felt relieved.
The phrase indicates that one often feels a sense of relief after making a confession, suggesting the positive emotional impact that such an act can have.
Juan is still waiting for your confession.
The phrase communicates that Juan is expecting an admission from the person being addressed, which has yet to materialize. It describes a situation of pending resolution.