guilt-ridden in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

guilt-ridden in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for guilt-ridden in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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The guilt-ridden narrator of the song ends up being haunted by the ghost of the jealous original actor, who was a former friend.
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He had realized there were serious dangers with the experiment and was guilt-ridden for not speaking out.
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One can not flee from a guilt-ridden past and can only gain salvation from the same through admittance, contrition and expiation.
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In his guilt-ridden insomniac persona, he anticipated the poetry that would be too often adopted in the 1980s, that of the artist-outcast.
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Even if a patient has selected a proxy they may, be guilt-ridden, wondering whether they acted too hastily or if their decision was inconsistent with the patient's desires.
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He's guilt-ridden because he unleashed the ghost by accident.
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She feels guilt-ridden and torn when she is informed of her husband's death.
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Patients in this subtype are often hypochondriacal, cantankerous and irritable, and guilt-ridden and self-condemning.
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Later a guilt-ridden man who's trying to reconcile with his son learns that it's not possible to cheat death.
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He was guilt-ridden by his refusal to take over the family farm, and this guilt permeates much of his authorship.
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