Sentence examples for Being guilty from inspiring English sources

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Being guilty

adjective

Responsible for a dishonest act.

  • He was guilty of cheating at cards.

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Being guilty is to the credit of great tragic characters, Hegel says.

"Being guilty until you can prove yourself innocent is a very difficult situation to be in, it's taxing mentally, physically and financially.

Being guilty of one requires asking and answering some tough questions of yourself.

Being guilty of the other requires answering up when you ultimately meet your maker.

"I will admit to being guilty of this," Dr. Jha said.

"You don't know the humiliation of being guilty till proven innocent.

The letter accuses the designers of being guilty of a "racist act".

As a young writer I know I risk being guilty of these sins myself.

They also talk of our being guilty of injustice, and their being the victims of an unjustifiable war.

They readily admit to being guilty of passing it off to women to analyse… and solve.

It did not, he said, "lead inexorably to Megrahi's being guilty.

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