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  1. Guilt is a Scottish–British mystery thriller television series. It was the first drama commission of BBC Scotland. Episodes premiered on that channel before being broadcast across the UK on BBC Two. Written and created by Neil Forsyth, Guilt initially centres on two brothers, played by Mark Bonnar and Jamie Sives, who are involved in a hit ...

  2. Guilt is aversive and—like shame, embarrassment, or pride—has been described as a self-conscious emotion, involving reflection on oneself.

  3. n culpabilité f. → feelings of shame and guilt. → She lives with a pervasive sense of guilt. → I've always felt so full of guilt about what happened. → an admission of guilt. → He made a public admission of his guilt. → the process of determining the guilt or innocence of the accused. guilt complex. n complexe m de culpabilité.

  4. Guilt is aversive and—like shame, embarrassment, or pride—has been described as a self-conscious emotion, involving reflection on oneself.

  5. guilt n (of conscience) culpabilité nf : sentiment de culpabilité nm : Hillary felt a lot of guilt over the way she talked to her mother. La culpabilité rongeait Hillary pour avoir parlé ainsi à sa mère. guilt n (for crime) culpabilité nf : The defendant's guilt was obvious. La culpabilité de l'accusé ne faisait aucun doute.

  6. Guilt is a moral emotion that occurs when a person believes or realizes—accurately or not—that they have compromised their own standards of conduct or have violated universal moral standards and bear significant responsibility for that violation. Guilt is closely related to the concept of remorse, regret, as well as shame.

  7. 18 oct. 2022 · Guilt is feeling self-conscious and experiencing a sense of distress about your potential responsibility for a negative outcome.

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