Comparative form of guilty: more guilty(adjective)
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Use "guiltier" in a sentence
"Rather than simply have people discuss or debate the latest political spat with no resolution, we check the facts, assess the accusations and by the end of the segment we declare a loser -- the candidate who, on that day, is "guiltier" of more misstatements, cheap shots, and blunders."
"If all you want from Hobo with a Shotgun is a guilty pleasure, than know that few films this year will likely guiltier than this one."
"He represents the side of rock music that is amoral, hedonistic, self-serving and red in tooth and claw, offering in place of noble aspirations a guiltier, more primal thrill: the licence not to give a damn."