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- DictionaryIn·no·cent/ˈinəs(ə)nt/
adjective
- 1. not guilty of a crime or offense: "the arbitrary execution of an innocent man"
- 2. not responsible for or directly involved in an event yet suffering its consequences: "an innocent bystander"
noun
- 1. a pure, guileless, or naive person: "she was an innocent compared with this man"
- 2. a person involved by chance in a situation, especially a victim of crime or war: "they are prepared to kill or maim innocents in pursuit of a cause"
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Episode Guide
- 4. S2 E4 May 20, 2021
- Karen appears increasingly guilty as revelations of a confrontation with Matty come to light.
- 3. S2 E3 May 19, 2021
- Following a confrontation, Sally decides she's putting her friends in danger.
- 2. S2 E2 May 18, 2021
- Police try to understand why Anna Stamp perjured herself at Sally's trial.
a. : free from legal guilt or fault. also : lawful. a wholly innocent transaction. b. : free from guilt or sin especially through lack of knowledge of evil : blameless. an innocent child. c. : harmless in effect or intention.
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.
adjective. free from moral wrong; without sin; pure: innocent children. Synonyms: immaculate, spotless, impeccable, faultless, virtuous, sinless. Antonyms: guilty. free from legal or specific wrong; guiltless: innocent of the crime. Antonyms: guilty. not involving evil intent or motive: an innocent misrepresentation.
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.
Synonyms for INNOCENT: pure, white, honorable, chaste, righteous, immaculate, honest, impeccable; Antonyms of INNOCENT: sinful, impure, lustful, evil, lascivious, lewd, wicked, immoral.
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.
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.