"Guilty by association" means being judged negatively because of one's connection to someone or something that is viewed unfavorably or involved in wrongdoing, even if the individual themselves may not be directly responsible. It implies that a person is seen as responsible or implicated based on their relationships or affiliations.
Some other words that mean guilty include culpable, blameworthy, and at fault.
The preposition for guilty is "of." For example, "He was guilty of the crime."
The preposition "of" typically goes with "guilty," as in "guilty of a crime."
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One way to use "guilty" in a sentence is: "He felt guilty for forgetting his friend's birthday."
Guilty by Association was created in 2007.
Example sentence - The perception is he was guilty by association.
The cast of Guilty by Association - 2003 includes: Bryce Jeff Edward Morgan Freeman as Police Lieutenant Redding Daemon Moore Jammie Patton as Nikki Queen Pen Bryce Wilson as Kenny
It means not guilty of that paticular charge.
It means that the person was JUDGED and found GUILTY.
Aquitted is a pronouncement of "not guilty." Not guilty is not innocent.
Well the jury decides the verdict, guilty or not guilty. Is that what you mean?
Well the jury decides the verdict, guilty or not guilty. Is that what you mean?
Mom is always busy at school doing something with the Parent-Teacher Association. The fact that she was with him when he stole the car makes her guilty by association.
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No. Guilty means that the state has declared that you did commit a crime and are legally responsible for it.
Acquittal is a legal term that means a defendant has been found not guilty of the charges brought against them in a court of law. It is a formal declaration of innocence.