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guilt trip
1noun
Informal.a feeling of guilt or responsibility, especially one not justified by reality.
guilt-trip
2[gilt-trip]
verb (used with object)
Informal.to attempt to instill a guilt trip in; play upon the guilt feelings of.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of guilt trip1
Example Sentences
"She always used to guilt trip us about it."
She even defies her father when he tries and fails to guilt trip her into not going to Sarah Lawrence.
This paradox is Thomson’s central concern throughout the book, but that doesn’t mean “The Fatal Alliance” is a book-length guilt trip.
"He was getting mad and aggressive and would guilt trip her," he said.
When asked about Hollywood's efforts to increase the diversity of actors in its films, Kapur described it as "a guilt trip" and woke.
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