Similar words: guiltily, saltiness, built-in, guillotine, guilt, guilty, not guilty, nastiness. Meaning: [gɪltɪnɪs] n. the state of having committed an offense.
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1. Whether there was any guiltiness on your heading way...
2. His guiltiness was determined by the court.
3. As a kind of right of humanity , guiltiness serves as the agent for humanity to own good .
4. Everybody knows that the fly has guiltiness, but as the other living things, the fly has its own significant and values for living in nature.
5. The feeling of guiltiness is getting lesser is because I see His understanding and forgiveness in me.
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6. Her love to Beloved was deep , with some guiltiness , but it was also a malformed love , which made her become to degenerate .
7. And Abimelech said, What is this thou hast done unto us? one of the people might lightly have lien with thy wife, and thou shouldest have brought guiltiness upon us.
8. Day after day she looked fearfully into the child's expanding nature, ever dreading to detect some dark and wild peculiarity that should correspond with the guiltiness to which she owed her being.
9. The cities of refuge provided protection for the one who accidentally killed another, and they helped to prevent blood guiltiness for the shedding of innocent blood (19:10).
10. One of the people might easily have lain with thy wife, and thou wouldest have brought guiltiness upon us.
11. The question complex of Dostoevsky's creation is for the testing of the precondition of humanity which takes freedom, guiltiness , belief as its basic ideas.
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