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  1. Synonyms for GUILTY: ashamed, embarrassed, apologetic, sorry, shamefaced, shamed, remorseful, blushing; Antonyms of GUILTY: shameless, unashamed, unrepentant, remorseless, brazen, impudent, innocent, blameless

  2. GUILTY meaning: 1. feeling guilt: 2. responsible for breaking a law: 3. the person who has done something wrong…. Learn more.

  3. Check pronunciation: guilty. Definition of guilty adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. Someone guilty has done something wrong or illegal. And when you do something wrong, you feel guilty — bad or sorry — about it. The police are responsible for finding out who’s guilty of a crime so they can be arrested, convicted, and punished.

  5. adjective. uk / ˈɡɪlti / us. guilty adjective (ASHAMED) Add to word list. B1. ashamed because you have done something wrong: [ + about + doing sth ] I feel so guilty about not going to see them. Fewer examples. a guilty conscience. There's no earthly reason why you should feel guilty.

  6. • Someone is guilty of a crime or doing something wrong: They were guilty of murder. The government is guilty of mismanaging the economy. THESAURUS – Meaning 2: having done something that is a crime guilty if someone is guilty of a crime or doing something wrong, they did it, and they should be punished for it She was found guilty of murder.

  7. 5 days ago · 2. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] Guilty is used of an action or fact that you feel guilty about. Many may be keeping it a guilty secret. I leave with a guilty sense of relief. 3. guilty conscience. 4. adjective. If someone is guilty of a crime or offence, they have committed that crime or offence.

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