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Roget-categorie 947

6. Words relating to the sentient and moral
6.4. Moral affections
›› 6.4.3. Moral conditions

#947. Guilt

zelfstandig naamwoord

guilt, guiltinessculpabilitycriminality, criminousnessdeviation from rectitude etc. (improbity) 940sinfulness etc. (vice) 945.
misconduct, misbehavior, misdoing, misdeedmalpractice, fault, sin, error, transgressiondereliction, delinquencyindiscretion, lapse, slip, trip, faux pas [Fr.], peccadilloflaw, blot, omissionfailing, failurebreak, bad break! [U.S.], capital crime, delictum [Lat.].
offense, trespassmisdemeanor, misfeasance, misprisionmalefaction, malfeasance, malversationcrime, felony.
enormity, atrocity, outragedeadly sin, mortal sindeed without a name" [Macbeth]. corpus delicti.

bijvoeglijk naamwoord

guilty, to blame, culpable, peccable, in fault, at fault, censurable, reprehensible, blameworthy, uncommendable, illaudableweighed in the balance and found wantingexceptionable.

bijwoord

in flagrante delicto [Lat.]red-handed, in the very act, with one's hand in the cookie jar.

uitdrukking

cui prodest scelus in fecit [Lat.] [Seneca]; culpam paena premit comes [Lat.] [Horace]; O would the deed were good! " [Richard II]; responsibility prevents crimes" [Burke]; se judice nemo nocens absolvitur [Lat.] [Juvenal]; so many laws argues so many sins" [Paradise Lost].

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