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What is the past tense of guilt?

What's the past tense of guilt? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of guilt is guilted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of guilt is guilts.

The present participle of guilt is guilting.

The past participle of guilt is guilted.

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Examples
The syrup wouldn't dribble on the ground, being stuck between the toilet paper and the car, and so I wouldn't have to be guilted into cleaning.
I don't want to call it a season recap, because under that circumstance I'll probably be guilted into doing season recaps for each league.
Yeah, I usually hate to go shopping at the mall, but, she guilted me into it.
The crossing may well have been the highlight of Wolfe's week: he joined the tow line and guilted me into pulling, too.
At first, Jake was reluctant to join her on the shopping trip, but Liz guilted him into it.
She had fought the marriage at first, but her mother had guilted her into it.

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