A statement of guilt that ends in shun
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1. He that would live to the next world must shun this.
2.After his divorce he found himself being shunned by many of his former friends.
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Do as directed
The prisoner said to the jailer, " Today onward I will not give you a reason of complaint, from all criminal activities shall I shun."
Explanation:
- 'Shun' is a powerful word. It is an action word used as a verb.
- Shun refers to a strong rejection due to a severe fatality.
- It refers to an antipathy towards something as a caution or a lesson learnt out of guilt or failure.
- The word derives its root from Old English.
- It has originated from the Old English word scunian which meant to ‘abhor, shrink back with fear, seek safety from an enemy’.
- It underwent a transition in Middle English when it was changed to shǒnen which referred to the declination to do something , to avoid, or to fear.
- Thus the word 'shun' can be used in a statement of guilt as : The prisoner said to the jailer, " Today onward I will not give you a reason of complaint, from all criminal activities shall I shun."
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