/ɡɪlt/ – noun
Definition: tội lỗi, sai trái, sai phạm.
A more throughout explanation: In legal terms, guilt refers to a finding or declaration by a court or jury that a person has committed a crime or offense. It is the state of being responsible for a criminal or wrongful act, typically determined through a legal process such as a trial or plea agreement.
Example: The defendant pleaded not guilty to the charge of theft, denying any involvement in the crime.