confessional

Etymology 1

confession + -al

adj

  1. In the manner or style of a confession.
    The studied reticence of the poems in quatrains is opposed to the more confessional aspects of the monologue. 1991, Manju Jain, A critical reading of the selected poems of T.S. Eliot, page 77
  2. Officially practicing a particular shared religion, as a state or organization; see confessionalism 1.
    confessional community

Etymology 2

From French confessionnal.

noun

  1. (Roman Catholicism) A small room where confession—the Sacrament of Penance—is performed in private with a priest.
    The confessional's chief amusement has been seduction–in all the ages of the Church. c. 1909, Mark Twain, Letters from the Earth, Letter XI
    In one of the aisles there was an elaborately carved confessional box and I recognised the village priest in his heavy mountain boots and black cassock as he entered it and drew the dark velvet curtains behind him. 1956, Delano Ames, chapter 13, in Crime out of Mind
  2. A confession.
    When a 35-year-old Bill Clinton, famously the nation’s youngest former governor, set out in 1982 to reclaim the job he had lost two years earlier, he began with a remarkable televised confessional. “My daddy never had to whip me twice for the same thing,” Mr. Clinton told Arkansans in a campaign commercial, acknowledging voters’ anger over his having raised a hated vehicle fee and vowing to listen better if they gave him another chance as governor. 15 April 2015, Jonathan Martin, “For a Clinton, It’s Not Hard to Be Humble in an Effort to Regain Power”, in The New York Times
  3. (reality television) A filmed interview in which a cast member speaks directly into the camera commenting on the events of the episode.
    These characters behave as crassly as they do in large part because producers of shows such as The Bachelor deprive them of all contact with the outside world ([…]) and ply them with alcohol, then goad them to unleash their petty grievances in filmed "confessionals". 2004, Ms. Magazine, volume 14
    We see Brooks seethe in a corner, and, in a cut to a confessional, he exaggerates the scene, saying, “I’m feeling really uncomfortable. Her vagina’s in my face.” 2021, Doreen St. Félix, “"The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" Is Culturally Sensitive Trash”, in The New Yorker

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