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  1. GUILT TRIP

    Need synonyms for guilt trip? Here's a list of similar words from our thesaurus that you can use instead. Contexts. A feeling of guilt, especially if self-indulgent, unwarranted, or exaggerated. The use of remarks or emotional manipulation to produce feelings of guilt. Noun.

  2. GUILT TRIP in Thesaurus: 100+ Synonyms & Antonyms for GUILT …

    What's the definition of Guilt trip in thesaurus? Most related words/phrases with sentence examples define Guilt trip meaning and usage.

  3. GUILT TRIP

    guilt-trip. verb [ T ] informal us / ˈɡɪlt.trɪp / uk / ˈɡɪlt.trɪp / -pp-. to make someone feel guilty, usually in order to make them do something: guilt-trip someone into doing something He's just …

  4. 1 Synonyms & Antonyms for GUILT TRIP

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  5. Guilt-trip Definition & Meaning

    The meaning of GUILT-TRIP is to cause feelings of guilt in (someone) : to try to manipulate the behavior of (someone) by causing feelings of guilt : guilt. How to use guilt-trip in a sentence.

  6. Guilt Trip synonyms

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  7. guilt trip, n. meanings, etymology and more

    An episode of severe, often excessive or unjustified self-reproach, esp. one deliberately provoked by another person; a state of mind in which a person is preoccupied by overriding feelings of …