Guilt

/ɡɪlt/ noun

Guilt is the feeling of having done something wrong or failed to do something you should have done. In law, it also means the state of being responsible for a crime or offense.

From Old English “gylt,” meaning “offense, sin, crime, fine,” of uncertain origin. It originally focused more on the wrongdoing itself than on the emotion.

AMብልጽግና
ARذنب
BNঅপরাধ
CAculpa
CSvina
DAskyld
DESchuld
ELενοχή
ESculpa
FAگناه
FIsyy
FRculpabilité
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