guilty|guiltier|guiltiest in English
adjective
['guilt·y || gɪltɪ]
deserving of punishment, culpable
Use "guilty|guiltier|guiltiest" in a sentence
1. Yet economic mismanagement at home will often be the guiltier party. % % Rrrrrrrrecession?
2. With the guiltiest expression on his face, our son looked at his father and scrunched down in his seat.
3. The jury returned a verdict of guilty / not guilty.
4. OK, guilty.
5. You voted guilty.
6. ▪ A guilty conscience
7. He's just as guilty.
8. The unanimous verdict was 'guilty'.
9. The impostor pleaded not guilty.
10. The court adjudged her guilty.
11. He was guilty of dripping.
12. The jury pronounced him guilty.
13. We find him not guilty.
14. He was found not guilty.
15. Concurrence in the law is the requirement that a guilty mental state coincide with a guilty act
16. Henderson pled guilty to burglary.
17. The court adjudged him guilty.
18. His guilty expression confirmed my suspicions.
19. He was found guilty of embezzlement.
20. She was found guilty of embezzlement.
21. Morris had pleaded guilty to robbery.
22. She looked self-conscious and guilty.
23. The defendant was ruled not guilty.
24. The Supreme Court judged him guilty.
25. The jury found the prisoner guilty.