1. guilt-free - Adjective
2. guilt-free - Adverb
guilt-free (not comparable)
Alternative form of guiltfree
And because we all secretly need an excuse to eat more chocolate, this looks like a perfectly acceptable one, and it’s virtually guilt-free, because, after all, it’s also a tea tasting. Source: Internet
CharityWait enables diners to queue jump guilt-free, by donating money to the restaurant’s chosen charity in return for a table. Source: Internet
But if there’s something you can get off your plate for the time being, give yourself permission to cancel guilt-free. Source: Internet
So this year, for Mother’s Day (or your birthday, or ANY day YOU just want to be absolved of guilt and enjoy yourself), let’s resolve to celebrate, guilt-free! Source: Internet
Thanks to our labors yesterday, we’ll be able to enjoy delicious tomato sauce in the winter, guilt-free. Source: Internet
I was distressed to learn, a few months back, that Rosie, my darling guilt-free Rosie was just a withered up old hag of a hen. Source: Internet