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UK//aɪ voʊt ˈɡɪlti//US//aɪ voʊt ˈɡɪlti//

Meaning of I vote guilty

A declaration of belief that someone has committed a crime.

In simple words: I think someone is guilty.

I vote guilty in a sentence

  • In the jury room, I said, 'I vote guilty.'
  • After careful deliberation, I vote guilty of the charges.
  • During the trial, he proclaimed, 'I vote guilty!' with conviction.

How to use I vote guilty

Typically used in legal contexts, such as courtrooms. Not used in casual conversation.

Grammar pattern

standalone statement

Memory hint

Think of a courtroom where the jurors say 'I vote guilty' as a final decision.

Related words

Collocations with I vote guilty

Synonyms for I vote guilty

  • I find guilty
  • I judge guilty
  • I declare guilty

Opposites of I vote guilty

  • I vote innocent

Common mistakes with I vote guilty

  • Incorrectly phrasing as 'I votes guilty'.
  • Using 'vote' in non-legal contexts.
  • Confusing 'guilty' with 'innocent'.

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Frequently asked questions about I vote guilty

What does I vote guilty mean?

I think someone is guilty.

What is the definition of I vote guilty?

A declaration of belief that someone has committed a crime.

How do you use I vote guilty in a sentence?

In the jury room, I said, 'I vote guilty.'

Can you give another example of I vote guilty?

After careful deliberation, I vote guilty of the charges.

What are synonyms for I vote guilty?

Common alternatives include I find guilty, I judge guilty, I declare guilty.

What is the opposite of I vote guilty?

Opposite meanings include I vote innocent.

What words go with I vote guilty?

It commonly pairs with vote guilty, jury vote, courtroom verdict.

What are common mistakes when using I vote guilty?

Incorrectly phrasing as 'I votes guilty'. Using 'vote' in non-legal contexts. Confusing 'guilty' with 'innocent'.

How do you pronounce I vote guilty?

US: //aɪ voʊt ˈɡɪlti//, UK: //aɪ voʊt ˈɡɪlti//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is I vote guilty formal or informal?

"I vote guilty" is formal, so it fits professional, business, or academic conversations.

When should I use I vote guilty?

Typically used in legal contexts, such as courtrooms. Not used in casual conversation.