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How to Use "Guilty" with Example Sentences
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guilty
(adj):
feeling responsible or bad about having done something wrong; responsible for committing a crime
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Used with verbs:
"
He
feels
really
guilty
about that.
"
(feels)
"
The dog
looks
guilty
.
"
(looks)
"
He
pleaded
guilty
to murder.
"
(pleaded)
"
She
is
guilty
of lying.
"
(be: is/am/are)
"
Everyone
believes
that he is
guilty
.
"
(believes, presumes)
"
They
were found
guilty
.
"
(be + found, be + proven)
"
The jury
voted
him not
guilty
.
"
(voted, declared, pronounced)
Used with adverbs:
"
She feels
extremely
guilty
about what she said.
"
(extremely, really, very, horribly, incredibly, terribly)
"
I feel
almost
guilty
about being the lone survivor.
"
(almost, somewhat, rather)
"
The dog looks
a little
guilty
.
"
(a little, slightly)
"
They feel
equally
guilty
for the accident.
"
(equally)
"
He was
certainly
guilty
.
"
(certainly, clearly, obviously)
Used with prepositions:
"
He feels
guilty
about
the project's failure.
"
(about)
"
He was found
guilty
of
fraud.
"
(of)
Used with nouns:
"
She has a
guilty
conscience
.
"
(conscience, feeling, secret)
"
Baking is his
guilty
pleasure
.
"
(pleasure)
"
The
guilty
party
will be held responsible.
"
(party)
"
They handcuffed the
guilty
defendant
.
"
(defendant)
"
The jury came back with a
guilty
verdict
.
"
(verdict)
"
He entered a
guilty
plea
.
"
(plea)
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