Yes, the word 'wrongdoing' is a noun, a word for behavior that is illegal, immoral, or dishonest; a word for a thing.
A related noun is 'wrongdoer', a word for someone who behaves illegally or dishonestly; a word for a person.
The word "incriminate" means to accuse someone of a crime or wrongdoing.
Yes, the word 'remorse' is a noun, a common, uncountable, abstract noun, a word for a feeling of deep regret for a wrongdoing; a word for an emotion.
To accuse someone of wrongdoing.
No, "guilty" is an adjective, not a verb. It is used to describe someone who is responsible for a crime or wrongdoing.
The word "culprit" can be defined as a few things really. The main definition of the word "culprit" is that of someone who is considered a criminal of some crime.
The word you are looking for is "misbehave."
deep and painful regretfor wrongdoing
The word "incriminate" means to accuse someone of a crime or wrongdoing.
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Yes, the word 'remorse' is a noun, a common, uncountable, abstract noun, a word for a feeling of deep regret for a wrongdoing; a word for an emotion.
The word "sin" originates from Old English and is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "sundjo," meaning "wrongdoing" or "offense."
To accuse someone of wrongdoing.
"Upbraid" means to scold, criticize, or reproach someone sharply for a fault or wrongdoing.
The word you are looking for is "redeem." It means to make something right or to correct a wrongdoing.
Kafara is the Arabic word for the verb disbelieve but if you mean the word Kaffara, then it's the Arabic word for expiation which is the compensation for a sin or a wrongdoing. kaffara is found also in Islam.
The word you are looking for is "sin." Sin refers to breaking a religious or moral law, such as a commandment. It is often associated with wrongdoing or transgression.
No, "guilty" is an adjective, not a verb. It is used to describe someone who is responsible for a crime or wrongdoing.