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noun • someone deranged and possibly dangerous adjective satellite • affected with madness or insanity • foolish; totally unsound • possessed by inordinate excitement • bizarre or fantastic • intensely enthusiastic about or preoccupied with | ||||
| 30% | 5 | Kind of complex | ||
noun • the state of having committed an offense • remorse caused by feeling responsible for some offense | ||||
| 29% | 7 | A form of ordeal by ingestion used in medieval Europe to determine guilt or innocence, by having an accused person swallow a piece of bread or cheese, after which divine judgment was believed to have rendered a verdict of innocence or guilt by causing the | ||
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1 | A form of ordeal by ingestion used in medieval Europe to determine guilt or innocence, by having an accused person swallow a piece of bread or cheese, after which divine judgment was believed to have rendered a verdict of innocence or guilt by causing the | |
2 | a word used to refer to a thing or person of a number or kind, when the exact thing or kind is not known or stated | |
3 | Feeling guilt
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15 Jun 1990 | New York Times / 15 Jun 1990 |
4 | Feeling guilt or remorse
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19 Apr 1987 | New York Times / 19 Apr 1987 |
5 | Free from guilt
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25 May 1979 | New York Times / 25 May 1979 |
6 | GUILT FEELING
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01 Mar 1992 | New York Times / 01 Mar 1992 |
7 | Overcome by guilt
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16 May 1980 | New York Times / 16 May 1980 |