guilty
[gɪltɪ]

adjective

[Definition]: responsible for a crime or an offense

[Example Sentences]:
1. Smith pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges in that case and was released from jail May 31.
2. He was tried and found guilty in his absence of terrorism offences in Jordan in 1999.
3. Last year, Jackson pleaded guilty to a drug charge stemming from January 2013.
4. He was found guilty and hanged in 2004.
5. He pleaded guilty in 2002.
6. Mr Morris was caught and found guilty of computer fraud and was fined $10,050 £7,785.
7. It was just a matter of going to court and getting a guilty verdict.
8. Those found guilty face up to three years in prison and a fine.
9. Given his guilty plea the trial will probably be over by the end of this week.
10. He pleaded not guilty and was released on his own recognizance.
11. If found guilty, he could be sentenced to death or life in prison.
12. If found guilty, he may be jailed for up to three years for each charge.
13. She was driving without a license at the time, making her guilty of a misdemeanor.
14. An inquiry would now be held to determine whether or not they are guilty, it added.
15. Those found guilty were given suspended sentences and served no time in jail.


[Antonyms]blameless, innocent

[Synonyms]wicked