What's the difference between
and
Enter two words to compare and contrast their definitions, origins, and synonyms to better understand how those words are related.

guilty

Guilty vs Cluck - What's the difference?

guilty | cluck |


As nouns the difference between guilty and cluck

is that guilty is (legal) a plea by a defendant who does not contest a charge while cluck is the sound made by a hen, especially when brooding, or calling her chicks.

As an adjective guilty

is responsible for a dishonest act.

As a verb cluck is

to make such a sound.

Censure vs Guilty - What's the difference?

censure | guilty |


As a verb censure

is .

As an adjective guilty is

responsible for a dishonest act.

As a noun guilty is

(legal) a plea by a defendant who does not contest a charge.

Guilty vs Giltif - What's the difference?

guilty | giltif |


As adjectives the difference between guilty and giltif

is that guilty is responsible for a dishonest act while giltif is (obsolete) guilty.

As a noun guilty

is (legal) a plea by a defendant who does not contest a charge.

Guilty vs Inguilty - What's the difference?

guilty | inguilty |


As adjectives the difference between guilty and inguilty

is that guilty is responsible for a dishonest act while inguilty is not guilty.

As a noun guilty

is a plea by a defendant who does not contest a charge.

Guilty vs Beguilt - What's the difference?

guilty | beguilt |


As an adjective guilty

is responsible for a dishonest act.

As a noun guilty

is (legal) a plea by a defendant who does not contest a charge.

As a verb beguilt is

to make guilty; cause to sin or beguilt can be .

Guilty vs Beguilty - What's the difference?

guilty | beguilty |


As an adjective guilty

is responsible for a dishonest act.

As a noun guilty

is (legal) a plea by a defendant who does not contest a charge.

As a verb beguilty is

(obsolete) to render guilty; burden with a sense of guilt.

Guilty vs Unguilty - What's the difference?

guilty | unguilty |


As adjectives the difference between guilty and unguilty

is that guilty is responsible for a dishonest act while unguilty is (archaic) not guilty; innocent.

As a noun guilty

is (legal) a plea by a defendant who does not contest a charge.

Guilty vs Nonguilty - What's the difference?

guilty | nonguilty |


As adjectives the difference between guilty and nonguilty

is that guilty is responsible for a dishonest act while nonguilty is not guilty.

As a noun guilty

is (legal) a plea by a defendant who does not contest a charge.

Pages