Antonym: Innocence. Similar words: guilty, built, quilt, built up, guile, beguile, guileless, beguiling. Meaning: [gɪlt] n. 1. the state of having committed an offense 2. remorse caused by feeling responsible for some offence.
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91) He owned to a feeling of guilt.
92) I took steps to assure myself of her guilt.
93) Seth was tormented by feelings of guilt.
94) The prisoner has admitted his guilt.
95) Nothing could purge the guilt from her mind.
96) The prisoner was surprised into admitting his guilt.
97) He felt a stab of guilt.
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98) The burden of guilt has been lifted from my shoulders.
99) She felt a twinge of guilt about cancelling at the last moment.
100) She has a guilt complex about inheriting so much money.
101) A jury should not interpret the silence of a defendant as a sign of guilt.
102) We must presume innocence until we have proof of guilt.
103) He felt a sharp twinge of guilt for not taking the trouble to visit her.
104) Guilt had been eating into his conscience for some months.
105) There is no doubt as to where the guilt lies.
106) Guilt had been eating into her conscience for some days.
107) She had dealt with the guilt years ago and put it behind her.
108) His guilt was proved beyond all doubt by the prosecution.
109) The captain was relieved from his post when his guilt was proved.
110) Her resignation has been widely interpreted as an admission of her guilt.
111) Guilt and a sense of common humanity make people less harsh.
112) He claims the police destroyed records that could prove the officer's guilt.
113) The onus is on the prosecution to provide proof of guilt.
114) He has stained the good honor of his family with the guilt of his crime.
115) He felt some guilt over the manner of her death.
116) The company's silence on the subject has been taken as an admission of guilt.
117) He went free because the jury decided there was a reasonable doubt about his guilt.
118) Newly-discovered documents cast doubt on the guilt of the two men.
119) We must presume innocence until we have evidence of guilt.
120) I admit I felt a twinge of guilt as we left.