Examples of using "Culpable" in a sentence and their english translations:
I'm guilty.
I feel guilty.
They adjudged him guilty.
- I am not guilty!
- I'm not guilty.
- Tom's guilty.
- Tom is guilty.
Do you feel guilty?
- I plead guilty.
- I confess that I am guilty.
- You're not guilty.
- You aren't guilty.
Is Tom guilty?
They found him guilty.
I pled guilty.
He admitted that he was guilty.
She is guilty of stealing.
Who's at fault?
Tom felt guilty.
- I do not feel guilty.
- I don't feel guilty.
I felt guilty.
Now I feel guilty.
Tom was found guilty.
Tom feels guilty.
Do you think Tom is guilty?
You are guilty of murder.
You make me feel so guilty.
She is guilty of fraud.
He admitted that he was guilty.
He is guilty of murder.
He was guilty of murder.
- I'm not guilty.
- I'm innocent.
She is guilty of stealing.
I'm not guilty of anything.
I feel guilty about it.
It is clear that he is guilty.
- I thought Tom was guilty.
- I thought that Tom was guilty.
Tom felt a little guilty.
You're as guilty as him.
He is guilty of theft.
Tom eventually pleaded guilty.
Is Tom really guilty?
Tom looks really guilty.
- I doubt that Tom is guilty.
- I doubt Tom is guilty.
Everyone says that he's guilty.
They simply need to find a scapegoat.
Do you feel guilty about it?
Neither defendant was found guilty.
We hold that he is not guilty.
She declared that she was not guilty.
He is not guilty of murder.
He was found guilty of murder.
I feel guilty for lying.
It cannot be denied that he is guilty.
He felt a little guilty.
She is as guilty as Tom.
Mary is as guilty as Tom.
The court adjudged him not guilty.
Do you think Tom is guilty?
- Tom thinks Mary is guilty.
- Tom thinks that Mary is guilty.
The jury found the defendant guilty.
I feel bad about lying to him.
Tom often feels guilty.
You could tell that Rich felt guilty