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Is there any difference between "Guilt" and "Blame"?
I think to Blame is to make someone responsible for something bad and Guilt is the feeling after doing something wrong. Am I right?
You can take the blame for something and then you feel guilty if you really did it.
Thanks for your help!
28 de may. de 2010 11:35
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Verb - Feeling
28 de mayo de 2010
guilt is a noun, it means a strong feeling of sadness and shame when you do something wrong: he felt a great sense of guilt after losing his child.
also when someone brokes the law: the jury was sure of the defendant's guilt.
blame as a verb is to think that someone is responsible for doing something bad: the husband blamed his wife for the loss of their child.
also blame something on someone : don't try to blame me on this accident.
as a noun
get the blame for: mike always gets the blame for his brother's mistakes.
take the blame: you dont have to take the blame if u didn't do it.
28 de mayo de 2010
Yeah.
"Blame" is the verb(action word) and "Guilt" is a feeling.
28 de mayo de 2010
Yes, you are right
You blame somebody for something when you think that somebody is responsible for something bad. That person feels guilty as a result. He knows that he has done something wrong. He's guilty of something or he's responsible for something.
28 de mayo de 2010
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