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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121) Her fingerprints on the gun were conclusive proof of her guilt.
122) It took many hours to convince the court of his guilt.
123) I wish my parents would stop laying a guilt trip on me for not going to college.
124) With so little evidence to prove her guilt, few people thought she should hang.
125) Guilt for poorly behaved children usually lies with the parents.
126) The trial is concerned only with the determination of guilt according to criminal law.
127) They seem to be able to just shuck off guilt.
127) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
128) For a moment she felt a pang of guilt about the way she was treating him.
129) She would then feel guilt for her anger and compensate by doing even more for the children.
130) We shall never allow our police to browbeat prisoners into admitting their guilt.
131) Don't you have any feelings of guilt about leaving David?
132) She felt trapped in a mesh of loyalty and guilt.
133) Guilt made her try to bury the memory deep in her subconscious.
134) I've been gnawed by guilt about not replying to her letter yet.
135) Had she cut her wrists in a paroxysm of guilt?
136) I'll never accept parole because that entails me accepting guilt.
137) He is propelled by both guilt and the need to avenge his father.
138) When confronted with the evidence of her guilt, she confessed.
139) He had no feelings of guilt over what he had done.
140) Guilt is the secret weapon for the control of children.
141) The police tried to twist his statement into an admission of guilt.
142) Her refusal to answer was tantamount to an admission of guilt.
143) Love and guilt form the substance of his new book.
144) His possession of the gun is corroboration of his guilt.
145) The defendants decide to admit their guilt, but insist that there are extenuating circumstances.
146) The blood on his shoes was a proof of his guilt.
147) The investigation will try to find out where the guilt for the disaster really lies.
148) Her behaviour is tied up with her feelings of guilt.
149) A sense of guilt was deeply embedded in my conscience.
150) He had a chance to confess and expiate his guilt.