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come clean
to finally admit something bad that you have been trying to hide

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

admit to agree unwillingly that something is true:
He admitted that the company was having financial difficulties.
I must admit I was disappointed by their reaction.
concede formal to admit something in a discussion or argument:
‘You may be right,’ Bridget conceded.
It was a decision which he now concedes was incorrect.
acknowledge /əkˈnɒlɪdʒ/ formal to say that something is true or that a situation exists:
The report acknowledges that research on animals is not always a reliable guide when it comes to humans.
They do not want to acknowledge the fact that things have changed.
confess to admit something that you feel embarrassed or ashamed about:
Bradley confessed that he struggled to finish the race.
I must confess I don’t like his wife at all.
Granted/I grant you formal spoken used when admitting that something is true, although you do not think it makes much difference to the main point. Granted is usually used at the beginning of a sentence, or on its own:
She has a lot of experience, I grant you, but she’s not good at managing people.
Granted he did play well in the last game, but generally his form hasn't had been very good recently.
own up to admit that you have done something wrong, usually something that is not very serious. Own up is more informal than admit or confess:
He owned up to the mistake straight away.
fess up informal to admit that you have done something wrong that is not very serious:
Come on, fess up! Where were you last night?
come clean informal to finally admit something bad that you have been trying to hide:
They want the government to come clean on where all the money has gone.

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus

come clean
to tell the truth about something you have tried to hide.
I should probably come clean now and admit that I don't really know how to cook at all.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

come clean
come clean (with someone/about something)
be completely honest with someone or confess something to someone; to tell the truth
The president of the company was forced to come clean and tell what really happened to the business.

The man decided to come clean with the police and he confessed everything about the crime.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

come clean
v. phr., slang To tell all; tell the whole story; confess.
The boy suspected of stealing the watch came clean after long questioning.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary


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