guilty 的定义
guilt·i·er, guilt·i·est.
- having committed an offense, crime, violation, or wrong, especially against moral or penal law; justly subject to a certain accusation or penalty; culpable: The jury found her guilty of murder.
- characterized by, connected with, or involving guilt: guilty intent.
- having or showing a sense of guilt, whether real or imagined: a guilty conscience.
guilty 近义词
blameworthy; found at fault
guilty 的近义词 40 个
- convicted
- culpable
- liable
- remorseful
- responsible
- sorry
- wrong
- accusable
- caught
- censurable
- censured
- chargeable
- condemned
- conscience-stricken
- contrite
- convictable
- criminal
- damned
- delinquent
- depraved
- doomed
- erring
- evil
- felonious
- hangdog
- in error
- in the wrong
- iniquitous
- judged
- licentious
- offending
- on one's head
- out of line
- regretful
- reprehensible
- rueful
- sentenced
- sheepish
- sinful
- wicked
guilty 的反义词 9 个
更多guilty例句
- He researched the charge in depth, challenged his ticket in court and was found not guilty.
- In March 2008, Chi Mak is found guilty and sentenced to 24 years in prison for conspiring to export military technology to China, among other crimes.
- All four, who face up to 20 years in prison on each of the two counts they face, have pleaded not guilty, and Bannon has called the charges a plot to stop border wall construction.
- “People are more likely to feel guilty taking time off right now,” Bandurian said.
- In less than half those cases, 22, people were found guilty of voting in two states.
- Slowly, slowly, dance classes may cease to be such secret and guilty pleasures in Iran.
- They were found guilty of practicing habitual debauchery and inciting others to sexual deviance because of the footage.
- He did not plead guilty, and has regularly filed petitions in an effort to prove his innocence.
- What he has said publicly is an apology for colonialism, something we are not guilty of in Cuba.
- There is no requirement for a member of Congress to resign after pleading guilty to a felony.
- All the miserable stratagems they had been guilty of to win him; the dishonest plotting and planning.
- He was guilty of the weakness of taking refuge in what is called, I believe, in legal phrase, a side-issue.
- Ned reached home about breakfast time, and "fetched up" at the back door, with a decidedly guilty countenance.
- He felt rather guilty as he strolled beside this girl whose father had succeeded.
- Never in her life had the vicar's wife been guilty of profanity till now, but the opportunity was too golden to be missed.