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  2. 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.

  3. Synonyms for INNOCENT: pure, white, honorable, chaste, righteous, immaculate, honest, impeccable; Antonyms of INNOCENT: sinful, impure, lustful, evil, lascivious, lewd, wicked, immoral.

  4. 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.

  5. 1. Uncorrupted by evil, malice, or wrongdoing; sinless: an innocent child. 2. a. Not guilty of a specific crime or offense; legally blameless: was innocent of all charges. b. Within, allowed by, or sanctioned by the law; lawful. 3. a. Not dangerous or harmful; innocuous: an innocent prank. b. Candid; straightforward: a child's innocent stare. 4. a.

  6. innocent. adjective. /ˈɪnəsnt/. /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. innocent of doing something I was convinced that he was innocent of taking the money.

  7. 4 days ago · 1. adjective. If someone is innocent, they did not commit a crime that they have been accused of. He was sure that the man was innocent of any crime. Synonyms: not guilty, in the clear, blameless, clear More Synonyms of innocent. 2. adjective.

  8. used to emphasize that someone who was hurt had done nothing wrong: Several innocent civilians were killed in the bombing. innocent adjective (NOT INTENDED TO HARM) not intended to harm or upset anyone: It was an innocent mistake. innocently. adverb. (Definition of innocent from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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