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Sentence count:204+19Posted:2016-11-17Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: guiltSimilar words: innocuousobsolescenceacquiescencein no wayin no timeinnovationinnovativeegocentricMeaning: ['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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181 Billy the Badger had much more difficulty in proving his innocence, although he admitted to stealing chickens.
182 Instead of preventing proliferation, it has promoted it by allowing nations to protest innocence while violating the treaty's inadequate provisions.
183 He had claimed to believe in her innocence, but had not apologised for misjudging and insulting her.
184 Hamilton, proclaiming his innocence, was forced out as trade minister in charge of business integrity.
185 Yet there is profit and truth in the idea of innocence, especially as Twain understood and exploited it.
186 He and his son John protested their innocence to a Parliamentary committee,[http://sentencedict.com/innocence.html] and nothing could be proved against them.
187 You have proved your innocence, and you are not on trial to prove that again.
188 She awoke with the innocent children asleep around her, she who had lost her innocence.
189 Would the contents of the faded envelope finally prove his father's innocence?
190 And when his human dignity was gone, his innocence sullied, he felt something sharp plunge into his chest.
191 But the innocence of first impression gives way as one gradually gets nearer.
192 So the only issue before me is actual innocence of first-degree murder.
193 Your eyes are all innocence, but your lips are pure fire.
194 A pretty, rustic affectation of innocence that, to such as can not see into her, may pass well enough.
195 In the end she convinced the jury of her innocence.
196 But within this controversy lay another, which left two proud men protesting their innocence.
197 He's been on remand for twenty months and always protested his innocence.
198 Should innocence be preserved, or is it just a wishful euphemism for dangerous ignorance?
199 Although he protests his innocence he finds that clearing his name is not as easy as he thought.
200 But there are also stories of the saving grace of innocence and the love of a violin.
201 His alibi turns out to have been provided, in all innocence, by his twin!
202 Then he snaps out of it, all dimpled innocence and fresh-faced cheek.
203 Nothing she had said or done had altered his rigid beliefs, and she couldn't prove her innocence without betraying Lori.
204 Others, including Betsy Kelly, eventually plea-bargained, while steadfastly proclaiming their innocence.
More similar words: innocuousobsolescenceacquiescencein no wayin no timeinnovationinnovativeegocentricannounceannouncedincenseannouncementhencefenceincentivesequenceessencecommenceabsencescienceconcentrateaudiencecoherencecredencepresencepatienceeloquenceevidencesentenceresidence
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