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own up


Meanings
  • Verb

    To acknowledge one's mistake or responsibility for an action or debt.

    - "John owned up to making the error in the report."
    - "The thief was forced to own up to his crime."
    - "I own up to forgetting our anniversary."
    - "The company owned up to the data breach."

Pronunciation




  1. Source: "https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=79125667"

Synonyms

come clean , fess up
Rhymes
Words rhyming with own up
mup , cup , sup
Variants
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own up , owned up , owning up , owns up
Etymology
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The phrase 'own up' originated in the late 1800s and is believed to have derived from the expression 'own up to something,' meaning 'to confess to something,' or 'to admit responsibility for something.'


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  1. The phrase 'own up' is often used in legal contexts, particularly when a defendant is forced to admit guilt or responsibility for a crime.

  2. The term 'own up' is also used in business and finance to refer to the process of acknowledging and addressing financial debts or obligations.


Related Concepts
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  1. confession: The act of acknowledging a wrong or mistake, often in relation to a moral or spiritual transgression. Confession is a common theme in literature, religion, and personal growth.

  2. apology: An expression of regret for a mistake or wrong, often accompanied by an offer to make amends. Apologies are essential in maintaining healthy relationships and resolving conflicts.


Culture
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The phrase 'own up' has been used extensively in literature, particularly in works that deal with themes of responsibility, guilt, and confession. For instance, in Fyodor Dostoevsky's 'Crime and Punishment,' the protagonist, Raskolnikov, is forced to 'own up' to his crime and face the consequences of his actions.

How to Memorize "own up"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine yourself in a situation where you have made a mistake, and you need to 'own up' to it. Visualize the other person's reaction and the consequences of your actions.

  2. associate

    - Associate the phrase 'own up' with the idea of taking responsibility for your actions. Remember that owning up is a sign of maturity and strength.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym 'OWN UP' to remember the meaning: 'O' for Own, 'W' for What, 'N' for Need, 'U' for To, and 'P' for Pay or Produce.


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