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Guilty is "I made a mistake", Shamed is "I am a mistake."

If you are guilty, you did the thing you are accused of doing. Sometimes people are said to "have a guilty look." That is a facial expression that others, seeing it, believe indicate you know you did something wrong, or you are not telling the truth.

If you are shamed, you are embarrassed.

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