Definitionn. the state of having committed an offense
Last update: September 20, 2015
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She can not get over her guilt. [noun]
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Let the law punish him for his guilt. [noun]
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Top of Page Consider the abreaction of guilt, or moral abreaction. [noun]
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Both admitted guilt fleeting popularity of much bigger position. [noun]
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"There is no memory of guilt in those eyes." [noun]
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I impute no guilt; but between innocence and guilt there need be but one passionate hour. [noun]
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If I live miserable, at least I shall not die stained with that unnatural guilt. [noun]
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--the feeling of pride which urged me to the deed has now deserted me, as the actual fiend himself is said to do those whom he has tempted to guilt. [noun]
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"And are you content to accept of the King's pardon for your guilt as a rebel, and to keep the church, and pray for the King." [noun]
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"And pleaded for the dark and dismal guilt of the Indulgence," said another. [noun]
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These he set on one side to turn it into a sleeping-room for his wife, of whose guilt he was fully convinced. [noun]
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