Third-person singular simple present indicative form of guilt.(verb)
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Use "guilts" in a sentence
"The theme, that these two young adults aren’t ready for a relationship until they eliminate the “ghosts” of their past guilts, is rather obvious, and the story takes too long, in my opinion, to get there."
"I don't, not on a scale it's happening in liberal circles here, in US - and American "guilts" are mostly pure speculation, empty air."
"Record low overseas investment into the UK, very low take up of government guilts, meaning the Bank of England "bought" it's own debt in an accounting ans savings smashing scam called Quantitative Easing."