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What idioms are there to describe guilt?
Idioms describing guilt are: regret, regret, anxiety, deep guilt, shame and unspeakable.
Regret too late
Pronunciation: [Zhu Huǐmòjí]
Interpretation: It's too late to regret.
Regret and shame are intertwined.
Pronunciation: [huǐ hèn jiāo jiā]
Interpretation: hate: regret; Cross: appear together. Describe very regret.
Feel uneasy about sth
Pronunciation: [yúxρnρn]
Interpretation: I often feel uneasy from the heart.
Feel deeply guilty
Pronunciation:? Do you know that?/You know what?
Explanation: A psychological state in which you feel dissatisfied, guilty, wrong and deeply regret and blame yourself for what you have done and said.
Shame beyond words.
Pronunciation: xiu Kunán? poplar
Explanation: It means feeling very ashamed and guilty.
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