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The homophone for a feeling of blame is "guilt."
According to Freud, a repressed impulse is an unconscious desire or urge that is suppressed by the individual due to feelings of guilt, shame, or anxiety. These repressed impulses can manifest in dreams, slips of the tongue, or other forms of subconscious behavior.
Preconscious
Guilt is an uncountable noun for a state or feeling. It has no singular or plural.
He had felt guilt
Ashamed
A homophone for "covered with" is "cowered with", and a feeling of blame is "guilt".
Preconscious
Gilt means covered with gold; the homophone for gilt is guilt.
Rued
According to Freud, the part of personality that represents our sense of right and wrong and our ideal standards is the superego. The superego develops as we internalize societal and parental values, acting as our internal moral compass and striving for perfection. It seeks to control the id’s impulses through guilt and moral judgment.
Freud believed that the taboo originated from the Oedipus complex, where a child develops unconscious desires for the parent of the opposite sex and feelings of rivalry and jealousy toward the same-sex parent. The taboo represents the prohibition of acting on these forbidden desires, leading to guilt and internal conflict within the individual. Freud argued that the taboo is crucial for maintaining social order and regulating relationships within a society.