Guilty

/ˈɡɪlti/ adjective

Guilty describes someone who has done something wrong, either in fact or as decided by a court. It also describes the uncomfortable feeling that comes from knowing you did wrong.

From Old English “gyltig,” meaning “sinful, criminal,” from “gylt” (guilt) + “-ig” (adjective-forming). It has long carried both legal and moral weight.

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