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innocent - a person who lacks knowledge of evil |
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mortal,
somebody,
someone,
individual,
person,
soul a single organism
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boy scout a boy who is a member of the Boy Scouts
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dear,
lamb young sheep
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naif a naive or inexperienced person
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virgin a person who has never had sex
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adjektiv |
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innocent - free from evil or guilt; "an innocent child"; "the principle that one is innocent until proved guilty" |
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guiltless |
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guilty showing a sense of guilt; "a guilty look"; "the hangdog and shamefaced air of the retreating enemy"- Eric Linklater
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exculpatory clearing of guilt or blame
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righteous morally justified; "righteous indignation"
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absolved,
exculpated,
exonerated,
vindicated,
cleared,
clear freed from any question of guilt; "is absolved from all blame"; "was now clear of the charge of cowardice"; "his official honor is vindicated"
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acquitted,
not guilty declared not guilty of a specific offense or crime; legally blameless; "he stands acquitted on all charges"; "the jury found him not guilty by reason of insanity"
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blameless,
inculpable,
irreproachable,
unimpeachable free of guilt; not subject to blame; "has lived a blameless life"; "of irreproachable character"; "an unimpeachable reputation"
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innocent - lacking in sophistication or worldliness; "a child's innocent stare"; "his ingenuous explanation that he would not have burned the church if he had not thought the bishop was in it" |
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ingenuous |
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naif,
naive inexperienced
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innocent - (used of things) lacking sense or awareness; "fine innocent weather" |
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unconscious not conscious; lacking awareness and the capacity for sensory perception as if asleep or dead; "lay unconscious on the floor"
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archaicism,
archaism the use of an archaic expression
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innocent - lacking intent or capacity to injure; "an innocent prank" |
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innocuous |
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harmless not causing or capable of causing harm; "harmless bacteria"; "rendered the bomb harmless"
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