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Meaning
"Guilt trip" refers to a situation in which someone makes another person feel guilty or responsible for a certain action or behavior, often to manipulate them into doing something. This manipulation can be emotional, where one party uses feelings of guilt to control or influence another's decisions and actions.
Synonyms
- Emotional manipulation
- Guilt-inducing
- Shaming
Antonyms
- Forgiveness
- Acceptance
- Support
Etymology
The term "guilt trip" is believed to have originated in the late 20th century, combining the word "guilt," from Old English "gylt," meaning "a crime or sin," with "trip," in this context meaning an emotional journey or experience.
Examples
- "After telling her friend that she couldn't help with the project, she felt like her friend was trying to guilt trip her into changing her mind."
- "He was on a guilt trip after forgetting his mother's birthday, feeling the need to make it up to her in a big way."
- "When they brought up his past mistakes during the meeting, it felt like a guilt trip designed to undermine his confidence."