What is another word for Shriving?

Pronunciation: [ʃɹˈa͡ɪvɪŋ] (IPA)

Shriving is an old-fashioned word that means to confess one's sins and receive absolution. If you're looking for synonyms for this word, there are several options to choose from. These include confessing, acknowledging, admitting, revealing, declaring, and avowing. Each of these words conveys the same idea of owning up to one's mistakes and seeking forgiveness. Other options include pleading, atoning, supplicating, beseeching, requesting, and petitioning. Depending on the context and tone of the sentence, any of these synonyms could be an appropriate replacement for the word "shriving".

What are the hypernyms for Shriving?

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

Usage examples for Shriving

It was then settled between the friends, that when it became dark they should dress themselves in the confessor's robes, and by means of the queen's signet, which she had given to Wallace at the banquet, pass the guard as priests who had entered by some other gate, and were returned from Shriving her majesty.
"The Scottish Chiefs"
Jane Porter
He further charged him with the duty of Shriving the victims, and preparing their souls for death.
"The Rise of the Dutch Republic, Volume II.(of III) 1566-74"
John Lothrop Motley Last Updated: January 25, 2009
Short Shriving was then the mode!
"Recollections of Old Liverpool"
A Nonagenarian

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