guilt-sick (Meaning)
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guilt-sick (a.)
Made sick by consciousness of guilt.
Synonyms & Antonyms of guilt-sick
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guilt-sick Sentence Examples
- Mary felt guilt-sick over the hurtful words she had said to her friend.
- The politician's guilt-sick expression betrayed his involvement in the scandal.
- Peter couldn't bear the guilt-sick feeling that gnawed at him for cheating on his exam.
- The guilt-sick couple struggled to face each other after their infidelity.
- Sarah's guilt-sick demeanor revealed her deep remorse for the accident.
- Michael was guilt-sick with shame for the pain he had caused his family.
- The guilt-sick doctor couldn't bring himself to tell his patient the devastating diagnosis.
- The guilt-sick thief crept back to the scene of the crime, desperate to atone.
- The guilt-sick child couldn't bring himself to look his parents in the eye after breaking their favorite vase.
- The guilt-sick witness couldn't live with the knowledge he had withheld crucial information that could have saved a life.
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Made sick by consciousness of guilt.
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Mary felt guilt-sick over the hurtful words she had said to her friend.
The politician's guilt-sick expression betrayed his involvement in the scandal.
Peter couldn't bear the guilt-sick feeling that gnawed at him for cheating on his exam.
The guilt-sick couple struggled to face each other after their infidelity.