Confesó
Confesó is a Spanish verb that translates to "confessed" in English. It is the preterite (past tense) third-person singular form of the verb confesar. This verb is used to indicate that someone admitted to doing something, often something wrong or secret. It can refer to admitting guilt for a crime, revealing a hidden feeling, or acknowledging a mistake. The act of confessing implies a voluntary disclosure of information that was previously withheld. In religious contexts, confession often refers to the act of admitting sins to a priest. The word "confesó" appears frequently in literature, news reports, and everyday conversation when recounting past events where an admission was made.