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    innocuous
    /ɪˈnɒkjʊəs/

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  3. Innocuous means producing no injury or harm, or not likely to give offense or arouse strong feelings. Learn the etymology, synonyms, examples, and word history of innocuous from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. Innocuous means completely harmless or without harm. Learn how to use this adjective in sentences and find out how to say it in different languages.

  5. The adjective innocuous is useful when you're talking about something that doesn't offend or injure anyone. Innocuous remarks or comments are meant kindly, and innocuous germs won't make you sick. An innocuous question is innocently curious, rather than aimed to hurt someone's feelings.

  6. Innocuous means completely harmless or without harm. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, see synonyms and antonyms, and listen to the pronunciation.

  7. Innocuous definition: not harmful or injurious; harmless. See examples of INNOCUOUS used in a sentence.

  8. Something that is innocuous is not at all harmful or offensive. Both mushrooms look innocuous but are in fact deadly. American English : innocuous / ɪˈnɒkyuəs /

  9. Innocuous means harmless, not harmful or injurious, or not likely to offend or provoke. Find the origin, pronunciation, and translations of innocuous in different languages, and see related words and antonyms.