fa-, fam-, fan-, fat-, -fess +

(Latin: talk, speak, say, spoken about; acknowledge)


affability, affableness
The quality of being affable; readiness to converse or be addressed; especially, by inferiors or equals; courteousness, civility, openness of manner.
affable
Easy of conversation or address; civil and courteous in receiving and responding to the conversation or address of others; especially, inferiors or equals; accostable, courteous, complaisant, benign.
affably
In an affable manner; in a manner indicating willingness to converse; courteously.
confabulate
1. To discuss or to have a chat about something.
2. To give fictitious accounts of past events, believing they are true, in order to cover a gap in the memory caused by a medical condition such as dementia.
3. To unconsciously replace fact with fantasy in one's memory.
4. To have a conference in order to talk something over.
5. To talk socially without exchanging too much information.
confabulation, confab (colloquial or informal)
1. The act of confabulating; a conversation; a discussion.
2. In psychiatry, the replacement of a gap in a person's memory by a falsification that he or she believes to be true.
confess
1. To declare or disclose (something which one has kept or allowed to remain secret as being prejudicial or inconvenient to oneself); to acknowledge, own, or admit (a crime, charge, fault, weakness, or the like).
2. To acknowledge or formally recognize (a person or thing) as having a certain character or certain claims; to own, avow, declare belief in or adhesion to.
3. In religion, to acknowledge sins orally as a religious duty, with repentance and desire of absolution.
4. To make formal confession of sins; especially, to a priest, in order to receive penance and absolution.
confessedly
1. By confession or acknowledgment; admittedly.
2. Used to indicate that something is admitted to be the case.
confession
1. An admission of having done something wrong or embarrassing.
2. In law, a voluntary written or verbal statement admitting the commission of a crime.
3. A profession of emotions or beliefs; such as, love, loyalty, or faith.
4. A formal declaration of sins confidentially to a priest or to God.
confessional
1. A booth where a priest sits to hear confessions.
2. Relating to, or being, something intimately autobiographical in nature or content.
confessor, confessant
1. A person to whom someone else confides her/his personal problems.
2. Someone who makes a confession or who makes a formal statement admitting that he/she is guilty of a crime.
3. A priest who hears confessions and sometimes acts as a spiritual adviser.
defamation
1. A verbal or written attack on someone’s good name, character, or reputation.
2. Communicated damage to the good reputation of someone; slander or libel.
defamatory
Harmful statements regarding someone’s good name, character, or reputation.
defame
1. To attack someone, or someone’s reputation, character, or good name by making slanderous or libelous statements.
2. To charge someone falsely or with malicious intent.
defamer
A person who attacks the reputation of another person with slander or libel.
extraprofessional
Foreign to a profession; not within the ordinary limits of professional duty, interest, or business.

Cross references of word families related directly, or indirectly, to: "talk, speak, speech; words, language; tongue, etc.": cit-; clam-; dic-; English Words: Origins and Histories; -farious; glosso-; glotto-; lalo-; linguo-; locu-; logo-; loqu-; mythico-; -ology; ora-; -phasia; -phemia; phon-; phras-; Quotes: Language,Part 1; Quotes: Language, Part 2; Quotes: Language, Part 3; serm-; tongue; voc-.

Cross references of word families that are related directly, or indirectly, to: "divination, diviner; seer, soothsayer, prophecy, prophesy, prophet": augur-; auspic-; Fates in action; futur-; -mancy; omen; -phemia; sorc-, sorcery; vati-.


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