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Guiltily

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Adverb

1. guiltily

in the manner of someone who has committed an offense

Example Sentences:
'she blushed guiltily as she spoke'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Guiltily

see synonyms of guiltily
adjectiveWord forms: guiltier or guiltiest
1. 
responsible for an offence or misdeed
2. law
having committed an offence or adjudged to have done so
the accused was found guilty
3.  plead guilty
4. 
of, showing, or characterized by guilt
a guilty smile
guilty pleasures

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Guiltily

see synonyms of guiltily
adjectiveWord forms: ˈguiltier or ˈguiltiest
1. 
having guilt; deserving blame or punishment; culpable
2. 
having one's guilt proved; legally judged an offender
3. 
showing or conscious of guilt
a guilty look
4. 
of or involving guilt or a sense of guilt
a guilty conscience

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Guiltily

see synonyms of guiltily
adj. guilt·i·er, guilt·i·est
1.
a. Responsible for a reprehensible act; culpable.
b. Law Found to have violated a criminal law by a jury or judge.
c. Deserving blame, as for an error: guilty of misjudgment.
2. Suffering from or prompted by a sense of guilt: a guilty conscience.
3. Suggesting or entailing guilt: a guilty smirk; a guilty secret.

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