
1) Bad kind of trip 2) Cause for confession 3) Certain complex 4) Condition 5) Conscience product 6) Contrition 7) Courtroom admission 8) Criminality 9) Criminousness 10) Culpability 11) Deviation from rectitude 12) Exclusively Saxon word 13) Exclusively Anglo word 14) Feeling of remorse 15) Feeling of self-reproach
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1) Blameworthiness 2) Bloodguilt 3) Complicity 4) Criminalism 5) Criminality 6) Criminalness 7) Culpa 8) Culpability 9) Culpableness 10) Guiltiness 11) Impeachability 12) Indictability 13) Regret 14) Remorse 15) Responsibility
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- the state of having committed an offense
- remorse cause by feeling responsible for some offence
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[Nero song] `Guilt` is the third single from English dubstep trio Nero. It was released as a digital download on 22 April 2011 by Chase & Status` record label, MTA Records. This song is featured on Nero`s debut album Welcome Reality. ==Critical reception== The song has been generally well received, with Lewis Corner of Digital Spy rating it...
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[emotion] Guilt is a cognitive or an emotional experience that occurs when a person realizes or believes—accurately or not—that he or she has compromised his or her own standards of conduct or has violated a moral standard, and bears significant responsibility for that violation. It is closely related to the concept of remorse. ==Psycho...
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[law] In criminal law, guilt is the state of being responsible for the commission of an offense. Legal guilt is entirely externally defined by the state, or more generally a `court of law”. Being `guilty” of a criminal offense means that one has committed a violation of criminal law, or performed all the elements of the offense set out ...
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• (v. t.) The criminality and consequent exposure to punishment resulting from willful disobedience of law, or from morally wrong action; the state of one who has broken a moral or political law; crime; criminality; offense against right. • (v. t.) Exposure to any legal penalty or forfeiture.
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(from the article `crime`) ...admitted, and information about the accused person`s prior record is available to the tribunal. In addition, most countries utilizing civil law do ... A characteristic feature of the Anglo-American criminal process is the opportunity for defendants to plead guilty or not guilty. Only if the ... [2 relate...
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(from the article `emotion`) ...to a genetic defect or accident. Anger is attributed to external and controllable eventspeople feel anger when an affront or injury is caused by ... ...by their father had revolted, had driven out or killed him, and had taken his wives for themselves. That subsequent generations refrained from ... ...
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Subjective feeling of having committed an error, offense or sin; unpleasant feeling of self-criticism. These result from acts, impulses, or thoughts contrary to one's personal conscience. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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Guilt (gĭlt) noun [ Middle English gilt , gult , Anglo-Saxon gylt , crime; probably originally signifying, the fine or mulct paid for an offence, and afterward the offense itself, and akin to Anglo-Saxon gieldan to pay, English yield . See Yield ,
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n] - the state of having committed an offense 2. [n] - remorse cause by feeling responsible for some offence
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guilty conscience noun remorse caused by feeling responsible for some offence
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In ethics, conduct involving a breach of moral law. The commission of a moral offense considered as the failure of duty. Defection from obligation or responsibility. In the psychology of ethics, the sense of guilt is the awareness of having violated an ethical precept or law. Opposite of innocence, merit. -- J.K.F.
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the fact or state of having committed an offense, crime, violation, or wrong, esp. against moral or penal law; culpability: He admitted his guilt. · a feeling of responsibility or remorse for some offense, crime, wrong, etc., whether real or imagined. · conduct involving the commission of such crimes, wrongs, etc.: to live a life of gui...
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