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us / ˈɪn·ə·sənt /. Add to word list. (of a person) not guilty of a particular crime, or having no knowledge of the unpleasant and evil things in life, or (of words or an action) not intended to cause harm: He pleaded innocent to all charges against him. It was a totally innocent kind of mistake.
- English (US)
INNOCENT meaning: 1. (of a person) not guilty of a...
- Innocent: Thai Translation
INNOCENT translate: ซึ่งไม่มีความผิด (กฎหมาย),...
- Innocent in French
INNOCENT translate: innocent/-ente, innocent/-ente,...
- Innocent in Spanish
INNOCENT translate: inocente, inocente, inocente, inocente,...
- Znaczenie Innocent, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
INNOCENT definicja: 1. (of a person) not guilty of a...
- Innocent: Catalan Translation
innocent translate: innocent, ingenu. Learn more in the...
- English (US)
The meaning of INNOCENT is free from legal guilt or fault; also : lawful. How to use innocent in a sentence.
Innocent definition: free from moral wrong; without sin; pure. See examples of INNOCENT used in a sentence.
Innocent is an adjective that describes someone or something that is not harmful or at least doesn’t cause harm on purpose. It can also be used when talking about a person who did not commit a crime.
innocent, blameless, guiltless imply freedom from the responsibility of having done wrong. innocent may imply having done no wrong at any time, and having not even a knowledge of evil: an innocent victim. blameless denotes freedom from blame, esp. moral blame: a blameless life.
innocent. adjective. /ˈɪnəsnt/ not guilty of a crime, etc.; not having done something wrong They have imprisoned an innocent man. innocent (of something) She was found innocent of any crime. He was the innocent party (= person) in the breakdown of the marriage. There must be an innocent explanation for her behavior. opposite guilty.
not guilty of a crime, etc.; not having done something wrong. They have imprisoned an innocent man. innocent of something She was found innocent of any crime. innocent of doing something I was convinced that he was innocent of taking the money. He was the innocent party (= person) in the dispute.