self-confessed in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for self-confessed in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

self-confessed [Am ˈˌsɛlf kənˈfɛst, Brit ˌsɛlfkənˈfɛst] ADJ attr

I.confess [Am kənˈfɛs, Brit kənˈfɛs] VB trans

II.confess [Am kənˈfɛs, Brit kənˈfɛs] VB intr

Translations for self-confessed in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

self-confessed in the PONS Dictionary

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He would be everywhere looked upon as a self-confessed fool.
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A self-confessed nepenthophile, he is a carnivorous plant enthusiast.
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She was a self-confessed bookworm as a child reading poetry and classical literature.
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A self-confessed sports enthusiast, she started skateboarding and surfing at a young age.
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Mainframe was both an athlete and a scholar as a child, though as a self-confessed nerd, he'd much rather learn about computers than do anything else.
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On several occasions, there have been two guests, typically with one being a self-confessed non-cook who brings in a helper.
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However, this may be attributed to the lead singer's self-confessed alcohol addiction, though the existence of that addiction has been debated by other band members.
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The actress, who owns about 300 pairs of footwear, is a self-confessed shoe addict.
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He was a self-confessed elitist.
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A self-confessed entertainer, he's passionate about animals and environmental issues.
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