English to Marathi Dictionary confessional

confessional

कबुलीजबाब
definition
noun
And there were a good many other sequences planned for the picture which are not there, including her visit to a confessional in the Catholic church - without words, nothing was ever said.
an enclosed stall in a church divided by a screen or curtain in which a priest sits to hear people confess their sins.
His lyrics read like tabloid confessionals , offering glimpses into a celebrity's life.
an admission or acknowledgment that one has done something that one is ashamed or embarrassed about; a confession.
adjective
the autobiography is remarkably confessional
(especially of speech or writing) in which a person reveals or admits to private thoughts or past incidents, especially ones that cause shame or embarrassment.
the confessional approach to religious education
of or relating to confessions of faith or doctrinal systems.
example
Did he mean he would violate the 'confessional' seal?
The project (not so much a blog, don't worry) is an ongoing compilation of anonymous, mailed-in 'confessional' postcards prettied up with thematic drawings or collages.
They started with an a priori assumption that their particular 'confessional' stance descended from the original expression of the Christian faith in the first century.
But I did not know until later that our Baptist forefathers had found that wonderful document to be a helpful guide in formulating our early 'confessional' statements.
The decree on revelation, moreover, underscored the mystery of our encounter with the divine and hence the inadequacy of all our 'confessional' statements about it.
Matters get decidedly steamy and a tad too 'confessional' , though the lyrical twists reveal depth and vulnerability alongside the braggadocio.
While I'm in a 'confessional' mood, I might as well admit that the technique of salting hashes for increased security in storing passwords had passed me by until recently, too.
It edges you away from the tendency towards melodrama that you occasionally get in 'confessional' verse.
It is not a 'confessional' religious statement about the nature of God; rather, only the view of the writer/community is presented.
‘I came here for meaning,’ Gavin says to the priest in the 'confessional' .
This is not necessarily a criticism: refusing to provide much context for their narratives, these songs are guardedly 'confessional' , eager to elicit emotions but hesitant to reveal too much.
The answer is one that feminists do not like to hear - namely, that the priest is an icon of Christ and acts in persona Christi at the altar and in the 'confessional' .
Perhaps the textual orientation of cyberspace will reinvigorate the literate modes of Calvinism and other 'confessional' groups.
‘I want to hear a love 'confessional' ,’ he said before realizing he was saying it.
He stopped embracing jealousy not wanting to hear a maudlin 'confessional' in the hallway outside the lavatories.
When theological professors and pastors abandon the biblical and 'confessional' doctrine of justification, they sacrifice the gospel and the souls of men.
One senses they'd rather have a 'confessional' book.
The role of 'confessional' statements in the search for unity and the effect of participation in the Eucharist to establish the fellowship of believers with each other and Jesus Christ are seen as forging an inner link.
In some dioceses, priests were expected to preach on the subject at least once a year, and it was not unusual for priests to raise the issue of contraception in the 'confessional' .
He was an unashamed 'confessional' Calvinist in an age of doctrinal indifferentism.
Not a very large structure, the church was more of a chapel - bearing only five rows of pews, a small 'confessional' , and an altar below a crucifix.
The play then shifts to a church 'confessional' where the geek is talking about the sniffing incident, about how it was a sinful display but arousing nonetheless.
Perhaps she might even blurt it out in a 'confessional' whisper.
In a series of 'confessional' encounters with his Dublin therapist, Ian, he reveals the hoarded guilt that rationally explains an irrational phenomenon.
In the minds of the Enlightenment thinkers, 'confessional' religion, unless checked by law or by free competition, led inevitably to tyranny and persecution.
Religion, especially 'confessional' Christianity, has always concerned itself with authority and certainty.
Like its multi-platinum predecessor, it's full of yearning tunes and poignant, 'confessional' lyrics that foster an intense and highly personal sense of identification between the band and its fans.
The 'confessional' language is stunning in its clarity: ‘I know my transgressions, and my sin is ever before me.’
With jangly guitars, electronic touches, melancholic melodies, and 'confessional' lyrics, this album is a must have for any indie-pop enthusiast.
Christian doctrine identifies the rules by which Christians use 'confessional' language to define the social world that they indwell.
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