/kənˈfɛʃən/ – noun
Definition: sự thú nhận, sự tự thú tội, việc nhận lỗi, xưng tội, thú nhận khi xưng tội.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a confession is a statement made by an individual in which they admit to committing a crime or wrongdoing. Confessions are often considered as evidence in criminal proceedings and can be used against the individual who made the confession.
Example: During the trial, the defendant’s confession to the crime was presented as evidence by the prosecution.