A statement asserting the existence or the truth of something.
1 The innocent sensuality in the candid avowal of his tastes inspired confidence.
2 He was a politician, and therefore discreet in the avowal of opinions.
3 In the moment of your avowal my hand falls upon the ring.'
4 Mr. Grey was struck with the simplicity and fulness of the avowal .
5 She spared her the recital of facts further than the broad avowal .
6 It is an avowal that invites questions, not all of them aesthetic.
7 No Presbyterian of any eminence was prepared to make the statutory avowal .
8 There was nothing now to hold back the flood of passionate avowal .
9 The avowal was made apologetically, and yet with a certain timid pride.
10 As for me, I waited for the avowal as for an earthquake.
11 And this avowal of his was only one step toward her deliverance.
12 The outrageous audacity of this avowal saved the speaker from Polly's indignation.
13 This avowal appeared to satisfy Quijada, and it really did calm him.
14 Sheer intensity of emotion steadied her voice on this last passionate avowal .
15 Davoust made a handle of this avowal , and again asserted his independence.
16 He lazily resolved to bring her to clearer avowal before quitting Rivenoak.
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