Used in a Sentence

guilt-trip

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for guilt-trip.

Editorial note

And don't let the client guilt-trip you: you're not responsible for his losses, he is.

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Quick take

(informal, transitive) To attempt to induce a guilt trip; to cause another to feel guilt, in order to influence the behavior of that individual.

Meaning at a glance

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verb

(informal, transitive) To attempt to induce a guilt trip; to cause another to feel guilt, in order to influence the behavior of that individual.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for guilt-trip.

verb

(informal, transitive) To attempt to induce a guilt trip; to cause another to feel guilt, in order to influence the behavior of that individual.

Example sentences

1

And don't let the client guilt-trip you: you're not responsible for his losses, he is.

2

The whole guilt-trip angle Oatmeal took on this one is really unfortunate; that's a very undiplomatic way to extract money from someone.

3

When things get familial is when they start with the attempts to guilt-trip you into extra work or doing things against your principles.

4

On the other hand, I've always been able to negotiate with my parents and there was never much enforcement of the rules (I could guilt-trip my mother for anything I wanted--especially with some cold hard logic).

5

Also, seems that in terms of lifespan, I may be better off being a bit overweight than slightly under, really, the benefit seems mainly aesthetic for most people, which is a crap reason to guilt-trip a society.

6

Personally, I have two problems with Republic Wireless: no ability to bring your own device (I'm never buying a device from a carrier again), and an attempt to guilt-trip the customer into not using data (either you're unlimited or you're not, don't tell me I have unlimited data if you're going to gripe when I use it).

Quote examples

1

Just avoid this whole "give for free and guilt-trip later" business model, because it's malicious behaviour.

2

(A manager at one tried to guilt-trip me into working more by saying "you're one of our highest-paid engineers" at a number that was about market for a senior when I'd joined; they had multiple principal-level engineers on staff.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use guilt-trip in a sentence?

And don't let the client guilt-trip you: you're not responsible for his losses, he is.

What does guilt-trip mean?

(informal, transitive) To attempt to induce a guilt trip; to cause another to feel guilt, in order to influence the behavior of that individual.

What part of speech is guilt-trip?

guilt-trip is commonly used as verb.