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guilty
Adjective
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If you are guilty of something, you did it. This is usually for doing a bad thing.
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If you feel guilty you feel bad about something you did.
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If you are found guilty of a crime, a court of law said you did do that crime.
mind
Noun
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Someone's mind is the part of them that thinks.
In my mind I know I must go, but in my heart I want to stay here.
We will solve this problem. We have the best minds in the country working on it.
mind
Verb
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If you mind some action or thing, you feel negatively about it.
"Do you mind if I sit here?" "No, not at all"
"It's raining outside. You should take an umbrella" "It's OK, I don't mind the rain"
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If you mind someone or something, you look after it.
"Could you mind the children while I go to the bathroom?"