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confessionalism
[ kuhn-fesh-uh-nl-iz-uhm ]
noun
- advocacy of the maintenance of a confession of faith.
Other Word Forms
- Dz·ڱ·Dz··· [k, uh, n-fesh-, uh, -, ney, -lee-, uh, n], adjective noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of confessionalism1
Example Sentences
The boldness of her confessionalism is paired with a sparse, airy new sound, full of echoing synthesizer chords, naturalistic sounds and plenty of empty space, evoking the home that Ballerini is suddenly learning to fill on her own.
Perhaps the most surprising and promising is the closer “Male Fantasy” — an arrestingly pretty acoustic ballad that follows through with the confessionalism promised at the beginning of the record.
Her poetry is confessionalism, and she finds value in making connections by sharing what happens in life.
In those days, it did not occur to much of the world to question Salinger’s choices, or to imagine that Maynard’s honesty might constitute not simply confessionalism but a brash kind of courage.
So it’s rich that the more naked confessionalism of Scorpion also has been prompted by Kanye West.
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