1. guilt-ridden - Adjective
2. guilt-ridden - Adjective Satellite
feeling or revealing a sense of guilt
Source: WordNetso guilt-ridden he could not face his father Source: Internet
A guilt-ridden Holly professes her love for her former rival over the cold, unfeeling Brad. Source: Internet
Bilborough's murder - which he failed to prevent - hits him so hard that he falls into a guilt-ridden depression, rapes Penhaligon, and ultimately commits murder-suicide. Source: Internet
Above all, Andreas is a guilt-ridden keeper of secrets, an actual murderer and frequent liar to the people he loves most, who becomes world-famous and beloved as a revealer of truths and an icon of moral “purity.” Source: Internet
A hung-over and guilt-ridden Marcella has to face a date with Jon – whilst haunted by sex-flashbacks from the night before. Source: Internet
A new generation of freedom-seekers grows up into blinded, maimed, adulthood, and they will carry our guilt-ridden consciences for the world. Source: Internet