Confessed
Confessed is the past participle of confess and is used as a verb or an adjective to describe admitting something that is true or acknowledged. It commonly refers to admitting wrongdoing, a crime, a belief, or a fact that was previously denied or uncertain.
Etymology: confess comes from Latin confiteri, via Old French confesser. The Latin verb is built from con-
In criminal law, a confession is a statement in which the suspect or defendant admits guilt. Voluntary
In religious contexts, confession refers to the act of acknowledging sins to God or to a priest;
Usage notes: self-confessed or self-confessed, often hyphenated, emphasizes that the person admits something of their own