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guilt Meaning in Tamil ( guilt வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

குற்றப்பழி,



guilt's Usage Examples:

Similarly a man who committed a murder twenty years ago and has since lived peaceably and harmlessly in society seems less guilty and his action more due to the law of inevitability, to someone who considers his action after twenty years have elapsed than to one who examined it the day after it was committed.


To violate their sanctity was one of the greatest crimes of which a man could be guilty.


Nightmares are merely distressing dreams that evoke fear, anxiety, guilt, sadness, or any array of negative emotions.


In 1841 Edward Moxon was found guilty of the publication of a blasphemous libel (Shelley's Queen Mab), the prosecution having been instituted by Henry Hetherington, who had previously been condemned to four months' imprisonment for a similar offence, and wished to test the law under which he was punished.


Whoever suspected any one had only to denounce him to the Ami du peuple, and the denounced was never let alone till he was proved innocent or guilty.


When their mother looked accusingly at Tommy, he pointed at his sister with a guilty expression on his face.


1), who never deviates without reason from the topographical order of his narrative, mentions the Enneacrunus in the midst of his description of certain buildings which were undoubtedly in the region of the Agora, and unless he is guilty of an unaccountable digression the Enneacrunus which he saw must have lain west of the Acropolis.


It was a brutal realization, one that left her devastated but also guiltier than ever.


But soon a storm arises, and, supplication to the gods failing, the sailors cast lots to discover the guilty man who has brought this great trouble.


The majority of the best theologians held that Indulgences had nothing to do with the pardoning of guilt, but only with freeing from temporal penalties in this life or in purgatory.





Synonyms:

culpability, impeachability, criminalism, blameworthiness, bloodguilt, culpableness, guilt by association, condition, complicity, indictability, criminality, status, guiltiness, criminalness,



Antonyms:

purity, stigmatism, danger, comfort, innocence,

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