guilty
To be responsible for a wrongdoing to the same extent as someone else.
Feeling close to guilty, but not completely.
Feeling an unclear or indistinct sense of guilt.
The state of having committed a specified or implied offense.
Used to describe the internal feeling of having done something wrong.
To formally state in a court of law that you are guilty of a crime.
Used to describe someone's appearance suggesting they have done something wrong.
Used by a jury to decide on the guilt of a defendant.
A formal verdict in a court of law that a person is guilty of a crime.
To demonstrate someone's guilt with evidence.
To think that someone has committed a crime or wrongdoing.
To make a formal declaration of someone's guilt in a court.
To suppose that someone is guilty without proof; often used in legal contexts like 'presumed innocent until proven guilty'.
To consider someone responsible or culpable for something.
To announce officially that someone is guilty.
To formally consider or judge someone to be guilty.
Used to specify the crime or offense one is guilty of.
Used to specify the reason for feeling guilty, often an action.