guiltiness
noun [ U ] uk/ˈɡɪl.ti.nəs/ us/ˈɡɪl.ti.nəs/
(FEELING)
内疚,愧疚,自责
a feeling of worry or unhappiness because you have done something wrong
Her blush is guiltiness, not modesty. 她的脸红是出于内疚,而不是谦虚。
There's an inescapable guiltiness that comes with the knowledge that you could always be doing more work. 一想到自己总可以做更多的工作,心里就难免会有内疚感。
Synonym: guilt (FEELING)
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- How do you handle the past and that guiltiness, still remembering what you've done?
- Feelings of guiltiness without any reason can lead to suicidal tendencies.
- She suffers from an unspecific but extreme general guiltiness.
(RESPONSIBILITY)
有罪
the fact of being responsible for breaking a law
We have gathered enough evidence to prove the guiltiness of the accused. 我们收集了足够的证据证明被告有罪。
Another indicator of his guiltiness occurs toward the end of the series. 另一个显示他有罪的线索在剧集的结尾。
Synonym: guilt (RESPONSIBILITY)
See: guilty
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- This approach will allow the suspect to let down their guard, and they might let their guiltiness show.
- In the back of my mind, I thought she exemplified guiltiness.
- He discovers evidence that points to Campbell's guiltiness.