equally guilty

Frequency: 6.58.5 per million words

To be responsible for a wrongdoing to the same extent as someone else.

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Examples (10)

  • Matt and Chrissy both looked equally guilty.
  • Anyone who supports terrorists is equally guilty of terrorist crimes.
  • The getaway driver was found to be equally guilty as the bank robber.
  • If you knew about the cheating and said nothing, you are equally guilty.
  • The court ruled that the company and its CEO were equally guilty of negligence.
  • By spreading the rumor, you became equally guilty of hurting her feelings.
  • In the eyes of the law, both participants are considered equally guilty.
  • The judge asked the jury to consider whether both defendants were equally guilty.
  • Historians argue that several nations were equally guilty of escalating the conflict.
  • After the prank, both twins tried to act innocent, but they looked equally guilty.