What is another word for confessors?

Pronunciation: [kənfˈɛsəz] (IPA)

Confessors are individuals who are trusted with hearing and receiving confessions from others. However, there are several other synonyms for the word "confessor" that can be used to express the same meaning. These include "absolver," "adviser," "mentor," "spiritual director," "counselor," and "guide." Each of these words carries a similar connotation of trust, guidance, and support that is often associated with confessors. Whether used in a religious context or in the context of personal growth and development, these synonyms for "confessor" remind us of the importance of trustworthy individuals who can provide guidance and support when we need it most.

What are the hypernyms for Confessors?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Confessors

The prisoners walked singly, attended by confessors, and guarded by familiars of the inquisition.
"Bracebridge Hall, or The Humorists"
Washington Irving
Then their confessors would come, who never troubled them with too severe penances, entertaining them instead with many laughable stories.
"The Prime Minister"
W.H.G. Kingston
The Duke and Duchess of Orleans were again the chief mourners, while this time the preacher was Father Senault, Superior of that Congregation of the Oratory from which the Queen, ever since her marriage, had chosen her confessors.
"Henrietta Maria"
Henrietta Haynes

Famous quotes with Confessors

  • Psychoanalysts are father confessors who like to listen to the sins of the father as well.
    Karl Kraus
  • Literary confessors are contemptible, like beggars who exhibit their sores for money, but not so contemptible as the public that buys their books.
    W. H. Auden
  • The highest revelations of humanity are perishable; the religion once true may become a lie, the polity once fraught with blessing may become a curse; but even the gospel that is past still finds confessors, and if such a faith cannot remove mountains like faith in the living truth, it yet remains true to itself down to its very end, and does not depart from the realm of the living till it has dragged its last priest and its last partisans along with it, and a new generation, freed from those shadows of the past and the perishing, rules over a world that has renewed its youth.
    Theodor Mommsen
  • Man's secret horror of his foot is one of the explanations for the tendency to conceal its length and form as much as possible. Heels of greater or lesser height, depending on the sex, distract from the foot's low and flat character. Besides the uneasiness is often confused with a sexual uneasiness; this is especially striking among the Chinese who, after having atrophied the feet of women, situate them at the most excessive point of deviance. The husband himself must not see the nude feet of his wife, and it is incorrect and immoral in general to look at the feet of women. Catholic confessors, adapting themselves to this aberration, ask their Chinese penitents "if they have not looked at women's feet.
    Georges Bataille
  • A secret is a strange thing. There are three kinds of secrets. One is the sort everyone knows about, the sort you need at least two people for. One to keep it. One to never know. The second is a harder kind of secret: one you keep from yourself. Every day, thousands of confessions are kept from their would-be confessors, none of these people knowing that their never-admitted secrets all boil down to the same three words: I am afraid. And then there is the third kind of secret, the most hidden kind. A secret no one knows about. Perhaps it was known once, but was taken to the grave. Or maybe it is a useless mystery, arcane and lonely, unfound because no one ever looked for it. Sometimes, some rare times, a secret stays undiscovered because it is something too big for the mind to hold. It is too strange, too vast, too terrifying to contemplate. All of us have secrets in our lives. We’re keepers or keptfrom, players or played. Secrets and cockroaches — that’s what will be left at the end of it all.
    Maggie Stiefvater

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