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guilty

English

Etymology

From Middle English gilty, gulty, from Old English gylti? (offending, guilty); equivalent to guilt +? -y.

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /???l.ti/
  • Rhymes: -?lti

Adjective

guilty (comparative guiltier, superlative guiltiest)

  1. Responsible for a dishonest act.
  2. (law) Judged to have committed a crime.
  3. Having a sense of guilt.
  4. Blameworthy.
    • At twilight in the summer [] the mice come out. They [] eat the luncheon crumbs. Mr. Checkly, for instance, always brought his dinner in a paper parcel in his coat-tail pocket, and ate it when so disposed, sprinkling crumbs lavishly—the only lavishment of which he was ever guilty—on the floor.

Synonyms

  • culpable
  • shildy (dialectal)

Antonyms

  • not guilty
  • innocent

Related terms

  • guilty as sin

Translations

Noun

guilty (plural guilties)

  1. (law) A plea by a defendant who does not contest a charge.
  2. (law) A verdict of a judge or jury on a defendant judged to have committed a crime.
  3. One who is declared guilty of a crime.

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bloodstained

English

Etymology

blood +? stained

Adjective

bloodstained (comparative more bloodstained, superlative most bloodstained)

  1. Stained, spotted or otherwise discolored with blood.
  2. Having the color of something which has been stained with blood.
  3. Responsible for the deaths of others; guilty of murder.
  4. (by extension) Guilty of wrongdoing.

Translations

See also

  • bloodsoaked

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