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guilty    音标拼音: [g'ɪlti]
a. 有罪的,内疚的

有罪的,内疚的

guilty
adj 1: responsible for or chargeable with a reprehensible act;
"guilty of murder"; "the guilty person"; "secret guilty
deeds" [ant: {clean-handed}, {guiltless}, {innocent}]
2: showing a sense of guilt; "a guilty look"; "the hangdog and
shamefaced air of the retreating enemy"- Eric Linklater [synonym:
{guilty}, {hangdog}, {shamefaced}, {shamed}]

Guilty \Guilt"y\, a. [Compar. {Gultier}; superl. {Guiltiest}.]
[AS. gyltig liable. See {Guilt}.]
1. Having incurred guilt; criminal; morally delinquent;
wicked; chargeable with, or responsible for, something
censurable; justly exposed to penalty; -- used with of,
and usually followed by the crime, sometimes by the
punishment; as, guilty of murder.
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They answered and said, He is guilty of death.
--Matt. xxvi.
66.
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Nor he, nor you, were guilty of the strife.
--Dryden.
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2. Evincing or indicating guilt; involving guilt; as, a
guilty look; a guilty act; a guilty feeling.
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3. Conscious; cognizant. [Obs.] --B. Jonson.
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4. Condemned to payment. [Obs. & R.] --Dryden.
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45 Moby Thesaurus words for "guilty":
accountable, amiss, answerable, apologetic, arraignable, ashamed,
at fault, blamable, blameful, blameworthy, censurable,
conscience-stricken, contrite, criminal, culpable, delinquent,
embarrassed, faulty, impeachable, impeached, implicated,
incriminated, inculpated, indictable, indicted, involved,
offending, peccant, penitent, red-faced, regretful, remorseful,
repentant, reprehensible, reproachable, reprovable, responsible,
rueful, sheepish, sinful, sorrowful, sorry, to blame, unholy,
wrong



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  • GUILTY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    guilty implies responsibility for or consciousness of crime, sin, or, at the least, grave error or misdoing
  • GUILTY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    GUILTY definition: 1 feeling worried or unhappy because you have done something wrong, such as causing harm to… Learn more
  • GUILTY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    If you’re guilty, it means you were responsible for doing something wrong, especially a crime If you’re found guilty, it means a jury has officially decided that you committed a crime
  • Guilty - definition of guilty by The Free Dictionary
    1 having committed an offense, crime, or wrong, esp against moral or penal law; culpable: to be found guilty of murder 2 characterized by, connected with, or involving guilt: guilty intent 3 having or showing a sense of guilt: a guilty conscience guilt′i•ness, n
  • guilty - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    having committed an offense, crime, violation, or wrong, esp against morals or against the law; culpable: The jury found the defendant guilty of murder having or showing a feeling of guilt:[before a noun] a guilty conscience
  • GUILTY Synonyms: 33 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
    Some common synonyms of guilty are blamable, blameworthy, and culpable While all these words mean "deserving reproach or punishment," guilty implies responsibility for or consciousness of crime, sin, or, at the least, grave error or misdoing
  • GUILT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of GUILT is the fact of having committed a breach of conduct especially violating law and involving a penalty; broadly : guilty conduct How to use guilt in a sentence
  • The Guilty (2021) - Plot - IMDb
    Call operator Joe Baylor (Gyllenhaal) tries to save a caller in grave danger-but he soon discovers that nothing is as it seems, and facing the truth is the only way out
  • Guilt (law) - Wikipedia
    "Guilt" is the obligation of a person who has violated a moral standard to bear the sanctions imposed by that moral standard In legal terms, guilt means having been found to have violated a criminal law, [1] though the law also raises 'the issue of defences, pleas, the mitigation of offences, and the defeasibility of claims' [4] Les Parrott draws a three-fold distinction between " objective
  • In Bombshell Plea, Convicted Conman Brian Walshe Pleads Guilty To . . .
    Walshe pleads guilty to disposing of Ana Walshe’s body and lying to investigators while still facing a first-degree murder trial





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