certainly guilty

Frequency: 6.07.1 per million words

used to express a strong belief in someone's culpability

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Examples (20)

  • Based on the overwhelming evidence, the jury believed he was certainly guilty.
  • She was certainly guilty, but the police couldn't prove it.
  • She felt certainly guilty about lying to her best friend.
  • The suspect is certainly guilty of the charges against him.
  • The company was found certainly guilty of negligence.
  • You are certainly guilty of making a mistake here.
  • Although he pleaded not guilty, the prosecutor's arguments painted him as certainly guilty.
  • The corporation is certainly guilty of environmental violations.
  • He is certainly guilty of taking all the credit for my work.
  • Based on the DNA evidence, he is certainly guilty.
  • If you look at the facts without emotion, they are certainly guilty.
  • I am certainly guilty of procrastinating sometimes.
  • The judge's final statement left no doubt that he considered the accused certainly guilty.
  • They were certainly guilty of underestimating their opponents.
  • Many people in the town already believe he is certainly guilty, even before the trial.
  • Without a doubt, the accused is certainly guilty.
  • He might not be legally responsible, but he's certainly guilty of causing all this trouble.
  • If you knew about the fraud and said nothing, you are certainly guilty too.
  • After his public apology, it was clear he knew he was certainly guilty.
  • The government was certainly guilty of slow action during the crisis.