Antonym: guilt. Similar words: innocuous, obsolescence, acquiescence, in no way, in no time, innovation, innovative, egocentric. Meaning: ['ɪnəsəns] n. 1. the quality of innocent naivete 2. the state of being unsullied by sin or moral wrong; lacking a knowledge of evil 3. a state or condition of being innocent of a specific crime or offense.
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121 He'll try to convince you of Mitchell's innocence.
122 Instead, this way, they were all innocence, all planning.
123 To this day, Matthews is adamant about his innocence.
124 Both men maintain their innocence and are fighting extradition.
125 Ronnie had made her lose her innocence.
126 He even performed a miracle to prove his innocence.
127 Their claim for freedom rests not on innocence,[Sentence dictionary] but on being unjustly imprisoned.
128 Innocence, Once Lost, Can Never Be Regained. Darkness, Once Gazed Upon, Can Never Be Lost. John Milton
129 A free pardon should only be granted if moral as well as technical innocence can be established.
130 If they can come to a binding agreement, the prisoners will both profess their innocence and be sentenced to two years.
131 She incarnates the innocence that makes "Don Giovanni" such a moving story.
132 And Caroline Strong gives a full account of the innocence and sadness of a loser who eventually wins.
133 Corbett had always liked Prince Edward; he had a roguish air, coupled with an almost childlike innocence.
134 In her innocence Myra had complied with his wish and was rewarded with some sweets.
135 What is absolutely clear is that the three prisoners have themselves vehemently protested their innocence from day one.
136 They have lost their charm, having long ago lost their innocence.
137 Nina in her innocence ate the ice cream and, of course, it played havoc with her digestion.
138 The blacks bitterly resented being searched and insisted on their innocence.
139 She wasn't going to protest her innocence again, but it was time this scene with its explosive potential was ended.
140 It will be said that children should maintain their innocence and should be protected from such distressing subjects as bereavement.
141 Meredith at first proclaimed his innocence but friction between the player and the club led to further disclosures.
142 He is pleasant, quite soft-spoken and a personable gentleman who maintains his innocence.
143 It is a cautionary tale told with sad humour on the border between innocence and togetherness.
144 Now here was Lisa, claiming her innocence, claiming all sorts of prosecutorial abuse.
145 His looming cameo proclaims sweet innocence, and through the next two-hours we will endure several sightings of his ghost.
146 The offended divinity gave not a thought to whether the youth had purposely insulted her or had come there in all innocence.
147 They are by nature very affectionate children, capable of great love touched with a sense of real innocence.
148 Much was made at the time of the Prince's engagement of the youthfulness and consequent innocence of his bride.
149 This is not about depriving people accused of crimes of their legitimate rights, including the presumption of innocence.
150 The melody suggests innocence, butterflies, dandelions bobbing in the breeze.
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