![]() ![]() GUILT - вина виновность guilt by association - вина в соучастии to point the finger of guilt - обвинять - accessorial guilt - contributory guilt - criminal ….1 culpability, guiltiness, criminality, blame, responsibility, blameworthiness crime, sinfulness, feloniousness, wrongdoing, misconduct Confronted by the evidence, Shillingworth admitted his … a terrible feeling …Ĭoncise Oxford Thesaurus English vocabulary 25B6 noun the proof of his guilt : CULPABILITY, guiltiness, blameworthiness wrongdoing, wrong, criminality, misconduct, sin. GUILT - noun 1 feeling ADJECTIVE ▪ intense, overwhelming, terrible, tremendous ▪ lingering ▪ sexual ▪ Catholic, Jewish ….GUILT - (RESPONSIBILITY) - the fact of having done something wrong or committed a crimeInterrogating officers said they were certain ….GUILT - noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a sense of relief/panic/guilt etc ▪ We reached the medical centre with a sense of …. ![]() Guilt is an unhappy feeling that you have because you have done something wrong or think that you have …Ĭollins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English DictionaryĬollins COBUILD - Толковый словарь английского языка для изучающих язык ![]() GUILT - n.1 the fact of having committed a specified or implied offence. ![]() 1 the fact of having committed a specified or implied offence. Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English guilt 1 /ɡɪlt/ BrE AmE noun [ Word Family: noun : ↑ guilt, guiltiness adjective : ↑ … Oxford Advanced Learner's English Dictionary guilt (about sth) the unhappy feelings caused by knowing or thinking … 12c) 1: the fact of having committed a breach of … vt the criminality and consequent exposure to punishment resulting from ….GUILT - vt exposure to any legal penalty or forfeiture.Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary GUILT - noun Etymology: Middle English, delinquency, guilt, from Old English gylt delinquency Date: before 12th century 1.Random House Webster's Unabridged English Dictionary the fact or state of having committed an offense, crime, violation, or wrong, esp. Webster's Revised Unabridged English Dictionary ) The criminality and consequent exposure to punishment resulting from willful disobedience of law, or from morally … t.) The criminality and consequent exposure to punishment resulting from willful disobedience of law, or from morally wrong action … t.) Exposure to any legal penalty or forfeiture. Webster's New International English Dictionary ˈgilt noun ( -s ) Etymology: Middle English gilt, gult, from Old English gylt 1. More meanings of this word and English-Russian, Russian-English translations for the word «GUILT» in dictionaries. Explanatory English dictionary Merriam Webster. ![]()
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