Guiltily example sentences
guiltily
definition
- adverb form of guilty
guilt·y
adjective
guilty (adjective) · guiltier (comparative adjective) · guiltiest (superlative adjective)
- culpable of or responsible for a specified wrongdoing. See also find, plead.
- justly chargeable with a particular fault or error:
- conscious of or affected by a feeling of guilt:
- involving a feeling or a judgment of guilt:
Synonyms
guilty, find, plead, culpable, blameworthy, blameable, responsible, answerable, accountable, liable, censurable, reproachable, condemnable, reprehensible, erring, errant, delinquent, offending, sinful, felonious, iniquitous, criminal, convicted, peccant, innocent, ashamed, remorseful, sorry, regretful, contrite, repentant, penitent, rueful, abashed, shamefaced, sheepish, hangdog, mortified, discomfited, distressed, uncomfortable, compunctious, unrepentant"Guiltily" Example Sentences
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