Admitting your guilt means accepting responsibility for your actions or mistakes and acknowledging that you have done something wrong. It involves being honest about your behavior and taking ownership of the consequences that may follow.
The adjective form of guilt is "guilty."
Guilt is an uncountable noun for a state or feeling. It has no singular or plural.
The synonym for guilt free is blameless.
The antonym of guilt is innocence. It refers to a state of freedom from wrongdoing or blame.
There isn't a specific color that universally represents guilt. However, in some cultures, the color blue is associated with feelings of guilt or sadness.
confess
It means someone who will not admit guilt, nor offer compensation for wrongs he has done. He denies any wrongdoing.
There is no such phrase. You mean plead guilty.
yes.
No Contest
Forced Germany to admit sole responsibility for started WWI
No ContestAdded: Nolo Contendre
Confess. : The above is certainly one option. But if you are truly asking "Should you admit to a crime", the answer is that you should consult an attorney and follow his advice. There are, after all, legitimate reasons for pleading "not guilty" to something you have technically done.
I believe that you have your terms confused. It is a PLEAof Guilt - not a motion of guilt.
A declamation of guilty or not guilty is the act of speaking innocence or not in a conviction. A person can admit to guilt or deny guilt although a judge decides the final verdict in a case.
the allied forces
no contestAdded: In Latin and in legal terminology: Nolo Contendre.