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guiltiness


Meanings
  • Noun

    The state of feeling responsible or accountable for something, especially for a fault or mistake.

    - "He felt a deep sense of guiltiness for his actions."
    - "The guiltiness of the thief was evident in his trembling voice."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with guiltiness
pity , city , unity
Variants
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guiltier , guiltiest , guiltily , guiltiness , guiltinesses , guilty
Etymology
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From the Old English 'gyldig' meaning 'innocent, guiltless' and the suffix '-ness'.


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  1. Guiltiness is a universal emotion that is experienced by people of all cultures and backgrounds.

  2. In some languages, the word for guiltiness is the same as the word for conscience or moral sense.


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  1. Shame: Both guiltiness and shame are negative emotions, but they differ in their focus. Guiltiness is focused on the specific action or behavior that caused the emotion, while shame is focused on the self and one's identity.

  2. Remorse: Guiltiness can lead to remorse, which is the feeling of regret for past actions and a desire to make amends.


Culture
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Guiltiness is a complex emotion that has been explored extensively in literature, art, and psychology. It is often depicted as a negative emotion that can lead to self-punishment, remorse, and a desire to make amends for past wrongs. In literature, guiltiness is a common theme in works such as Dostoevsky's 'Crime and Punishment' and Shakespeare's 'Macbeth'. In art, it is often portrayed through images of sinners seeking redemption or penitent figures.

How to Memorize "guiltiness"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a person with a heavy burden on their shoulders, representing their guiltiness.
    - Visualize a red traffic light, which represents a stop sign and the feeling of guiltiness that comes with breaking a rule.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'guiltiness' with the feeling of being caught in a lie or doing something wrong.
    - Associate the word with the image of a person looking down in shame or regret.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym GUILT to remember the definition of guiltiness: 'G' for 'Guilty', 'U' for 'Understanding', 'I' for 'Inadequacy', 'L' for 'Lamenting', 'T' for 'Taking Responsibility'.


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