Origin of innocent
SYNONYMS FOR innocent
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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, especially moral blame:
a blameless life.
Guiltless denotes freedom from guilt or responsibility for wrongdoing, usually in a particular instance:
guiltless of a crime.
6 simple, naive, unsophisticated, artless.
OTHER WORDS FROM innocent
WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH innocent
acquitted innocent nolo contendere (see synonym study at the current entry) innocence innocentsWords nearby innocent
inniskilling,
innit,
innkeeper,
innocence,
innocency,
innocent,
innocent i,
innocent ii,
innocent iii,
innocent iv,
innocent ix
Example sentences from the Web for innocently
British Dictionary definitions for innocently
innocent
/ (ˈɪnəsənt) /
adjective
noun
an innocent person, esp a young child or an ingenuous adult
a simple-minded person; simpleton
Derived forms of innocent
innocently, adverbMedical definitions for innocently
innocent
[ ĭn′ə-sənt ]
adj.
Not apparently harmful; benign.