Selfconfessed
Self-confessed is an English adjective used to indicate that a statement, quality, or action has been admitted by the person themselves rather than reported by others. It signals that the admission comes directly from the individual and can describe a characteristic, fault, or activity that the person has publicly acknowledged. The term can be used before a noun, as in “a self-confessed optimist” or “a self-confessed criminal,” or predicatively, as in “He is a self-confessed liar.”
The form is typically hyphenated, combining self with confessed to produce a single descriptive unit. In most
Use of self-confessed emphasizes the subject’s own admission and can influence how readers interpret the claim.
Related terms include self-admitted and confessional language such as confession or confessed. The expression appears across