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UK//nɒt ˈɡɪlti//US//nɑt ˈɡɪlti//

Meaning of Not guilty

Innocent of a charge or accusation; not responsible for wrongdoing.

In simple words: Not responsible for a crime or wrong action.

Not guilty in a sentence

  • The jury found him not guilty of all charges.
  • She declared the defendant not guilty after reviewing the evidence.
  • In the eyes of the law, he was not guilty of any crime.

How to use Not guilty

Commonly used in legal contexts, appropriate in court or serious discussions. Not suitable for casual conversation or humor.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Imagine a judge saying 'You are NOT GUILTY!' while banging a gavel.

Related words

Collocations with Not guilty

  • declare not guilty
  • plead not guilty
  • verdict of not guilty

Synonyms for Not guilty

Opposites of Not guilty

Common mistakes with Not guilty

  • Confused with 'innocent' as both can imply lack of guilt.
  • Used inappropriately in non-legal contexts.
  • Mispronounced or miswritten as 'not guity'.

Compare Not guilty with Innocent, Acquitted

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Frequently asked questions about Not guilty

What does Not guilty mean?

Not responsible for a crime or wrong action.

What is the definition of Not guilty?

Innocent of a charge or accusation; not responsible for wrongdoing.

How do you use Not guilty in a sentence?

The jury found him not guilty of all charges.

Can you give another example of Not guilty?

She declared the defendant not guilty after reviewing the evidence.

What are synonyms for Not guilty?

Common alternatives include innocent, acquitted, exonerated.

What is the opposite of Not guilty?

Opposite meanings include guilty.

What words go with Not guilty?

It commonly pairs with declare not guilty, plead not guilty, verdict of not guilty.

What are common mistakes when using Not guilty?

Confused with 'innocent' as both can imply lack of guilt. Used inappropriately in non-legal contexts. Mispronounced or miswritten as 'not guity'.

How do you pronounce Not guilty?

US: //nɑt ˈɡɪlti//, UK: //nɒt ˈɡɪlti//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Not guilty formal or informal?

"Not guilty" is formal, so it fits professional, business, or academic conversations.

When should I use Not guilty?

Commonly used in legal contexts, appropriate in court or serious discussions. Not suitable for casual conversation or humor.