aguilt (Meaning)

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aguilt (v. t.)

To be guilty of; to offend; to sin against; to wrong.

Synonyms & Antonyms of aguilt

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aguilt Sentence Examples

  1. He couldn't help but guilt himself for forgetting her birthday.
  2. Despite his best intentions, John managed to guilt his sister into doing his chores.
  3. She tried to aguilt her friend by reminding her of their past promises.
  4. The defendant's actions were enough to guilt the jury into a unanimous verdict.
  5. After betraying his colleague, a sense of guilt began to aguilt him.
  6. The teacher's disapproving look was enough to guilt the students into confessing.
  7. Faced with evidence of her wrongdoing, guilt started to aguilt within her.
  8. It's not healthy to constantly aguilt yourself over past mistakes.
  9. The child's tears were enough to guilt the parents into buying him the toy.
  10. His attempt to aguilt his co-worker backfired when she saw through his manipulation.

FAQs About the word aguilt

To be guilty of; to offend; to sin against; to wrong.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

He couldn't help but guilt himself for forgetting her birthday.

Despite his best intentions, John managed to guilt his sister into doing his chores.

She tried to aguilt her friend by reminding her of their past promises.

The defendant's actions were enough to guilt the jury into a unanimous verdict.