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Guiltily - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Guiltily means feeling or showing guilt, often with a sense of shame or regret. It describes actions done in a way that reveals awareness of wrongdoing, such as avoiding eye contact.

guiltily

/ˈɡɪltəli/ /ˈɡɪltɪli/

Definition:

Feeling or showing guilt; behaving as if responsible for wrongdoing.

Synonyms:

remorsefully, shamefacedly, regretfully

Part of Speech:

adverb

Antonyms:

innocently, unashamedly

Common Collocations:

look guiltily, smile guiltily, admit guiltily

Derivatives:

guilt, guilty, guiltiness

Usage Tips:

Use "guiltily" to describe actions or expressions that reveal a sense of guilt or remorse.

Common Phrases:

eat guiltily, glance guiltily, confess guiltily

Etymology:

Derived from "guilty," from Old English "gyltig," meaning culpable or deserving blame.

Examples:

  • 1. She glanced guiltily at the broken vase.
  • 2. He ate the last cookie guiltily.
  • 3. They laughed guiltily after skipping class.
  • 4. She admitted her mistake guiltily.

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