adjective
- able to be confessed; suitable or appropriate to confess
Usage: formal; often used in religious or legal contexts
Examples
- He found his mistakes confessable to his parents.
- The priest assured him that all sins were confessable.
- She considered her feelings confessable only to her closest friend.
- In therapy, even the most difficult thoughts become confessable.
- The defendant's confession included confessable details about the incident.