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innocent
[in-uh-suhnt]
adjective
free from moral wrong; without sin; pure.
innocent children.
Antonyms: guiltyfree from legal or specific wrong; guiltless.
innocent of the crime.
Antonyms: guiltynot involving evil intent or motive.
an innocent misrepresentation.
not causing physical or moral injury; harmless.
innocent fun.
devoid (usually followed byof ).
a law innocent of merit.
having or showing the simplicity or naiveté of an unworldly person; guileless; ingenuous.
uninformed or unaware; ignorant.
noun
an innocent person.
a young child.
a guileless person.
a simpleton or idiot.
(used with a singular verb), Usually innocents. bluet.
innocent
/ ˈɪnəsənt /
adjective
not corrupted or tainted with evil or unpleasant emotion; sinless; pure
not guilty of a particular crime; blameless
free (of); lacking
innocent of all knowledge of history
harmless or innocuous
an innocent game
not cancerous
an innocent tumour
credulous, naive, or artless
simple-minded; slow-witted
noun
an innocent person, esp a young child or an ingenuous adult
a simple-minded person; simpleton
Other Word Forms
- innocently adverb
- quasi-innocent adjective
- quasi-innocently adverb
- superinnocent adjective
- superinnocently adverb
- uninnocent adjective
- uninnocently adverb
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
I love that series so much, and the way they show queer love as such an innocent thing is so beautiful.
“Let the guilty rejoice and go unpunished, and the innocent suffer ruin and desolation,” she replies.
The Strip was once a magical place where innocents like Dorothy flocked to get into trouble, often in encounters with sleight-of-hand hucksters like Professor Marvel.
"An innocent two-year-old left with three grown people that should've been looking after him and cherishing him. And yet they done the opposite."
First, guns were the weapon that enabled the rapid, brutal loss of innocent life.
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