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Definition of guilty
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of guilty is as below...
Guilty
(superl.)
Having
incurred
guilt;
criminal;
morally
delinquent;
wicked;
chargeable
with, or
responsible
for,
something
censurable;
justly
exposed
to
penalty;
-- used with of, and
usually
followed
by the
crime,
sometimes
by the
punishment..
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Innocence
::
Innocence
(n.) The state or
quality
of being not
chargeable
for, or
guilty
of, a
particular
crime or
offense;
as, the
innocence
of the
prisoner
was
clearly
shown..
Seditious
::
Seditious
(a.)
Disposed
to
arouse,
or take part in,
violent
opposition
to
lawful
authority;
turbulent;
factious;
guilty
of
sedition;
as,
seditious
citizens..
Attaint
::
Attaint
(v. t.) To find
guilty;
to
convict;
-- said esp. of a jury on trial for
giving
a false
verdict.
Conviction
::
Conviction
(n.) The act of
convicting;
the act of
proving,
finding,
or
adjudging,
guilty
of an
offense..
Parricidal
::
Parricidal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
parricide;
guilty
of
parricide.
Felon
::
Felon (a.) A
person
guilty
or
capable
of
heinous
crime.
Convict
::
Convict
(n.) A
person
proved
guilty
of a crime
alleged
against
him; one
legally
convicted
or
sentenced
to
punishment
for some
crime.
Trip
::
Trip (n. i.) Fig.: To be
guilty
of a
misstep;
to
commit
an
offense
against
morality,
propriety,
or rule; to err; to
mistake;
to
fail..
Mortuary
::
Mortuary
(a.) A sort of
ecclesiastical
heriot,
a
customary
gift
claimed
by, and due to, the
minister
of a
parish
on the death of a
parishioner.
It seems to have been
originally
a
voluntary
bequest
or
donation,
intended
to make
amends
for any
failure
in the
payment
of
tithes
of which the
deceased
had been
guilty..
Criminal
::
Criminal
(a.)
Guilty
of crime or sin.
Reprove
::
Reprove
(v. t.) To chide to the face as
blameworthy;
to
accuse
as
guilty;
to
censure.
Embraceor
::
Embraceor
(n.) One
guilty
of
embracery.
Infralapsarian
::
Infralapsarian
(n.) One of that class of
Calvinists
who
consider
the
decree
of
election
as
contemplating
the
apostasy
as past and the elect as being at the time of
election
in a
fallen
and
guilty
state;
--
opposed
to
Supralapsarian.
The
former
considered
the
election
of grace as a
remedy
for an
existing
evil; the
latter
regarded
the fall as a part of God's
original
purpose
in
regard
to men.
Culpable
::
Culpable
(a.)
Guilty;
as,
culpable
of a
crime..
Guiltylike
::
Guiltylike
(adv.)
Guiltily.
Burglar
::
Burglar
(n.) One
guilty
of the crime of
burglary.
Convince
::
Convince
(v. t.) To prove
guilty;
to
convict.
Gulty
::
Gulty (a.)
Guilty.
Perfidious
::
Perfidious
(a.)
Guilty
of
perfidy;
violating
good faith or vows; false to trust or
confidence
reposed;
teacherous;
faithless;
as, a
perfidious
friend..
Regrator
::
Regrator
(n.) One
guilty
of
regrating.
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