Synonym: blameless, faultless, guiltless, harmless, sinless. Antonym: guilty. Similar words: innocence, innocuous, egocentric, in no way, in no time, innovation, innovative, Cent.. Meaning: [ɪnəsnt] n. a person who lacks knowledge of evil. adj. 1. free from evil or guilt 2. lacking intent or capacity to injure 3. free from sin 4. lacking in sophistication or worldliness 5. not knowledgeable about something specified 6. completely wanting or lacking 7. (used of things) lacking sense or awareness.
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121. We discover that Jack isn't as innocent as he seems, as the plot unfolds .
122. The older, cynical character in the play is the perfect foil for the innocent William.
123. It looks as if the blame has been fastened on an innocent person.
124. She has such an innocent face that I find it hard to believe anything bad of her.
125. It was a totally unprovoked attack on an innocent man.
126. He was so clearly innocent, the case should never have gone to court.
127. A thief planted the television set he had stolen on this innocent old woman.
128. Air bombardment raised criticism on the humanitarian grounds that innocent civilians might suffer.
129. It was a perfectly innocent question. Why get so worked up about it?
130. She played the role of a meek, innocent,(Sentencedict.com) shy girl. I don't know who she was trying to kid.
131. I came to believe that he was innocent after all.
132. Interestingly , he never actually said that he was innocent.
133. This delightful musical comedy transports the audience to the innocent days of 1950s America.
134. She once played the innocent victim in a horror movie .
135. The accused person stuck out that he was innocent of the crime.
136. Sending an innocent man to prison is a clear miscarriage of justice.
137. It is not easy to put the guilty and innocent into clear-cut categories.
138. If we go to war, innocent lives will be put at risk.
139. The burden of proof falls on the prosecution: the accused is presumed innocent until proved guilty.
140. Don't put on that innocent look; we know you ate all the biscuits.
141. In the end the contrary was proved true:he was innocent and she was guilty.
142. A person accused of a crime is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
143. Whether he is innocent or guilty is a decision that will be made when the case is tried in court.
144. He was startled by their angry reaction to his innocent remark.
145. It is a scandal that the defendant was declared innocent.
146. In English law a man is accounted innocent until he is proved guilty.
147. The lawyer's apparently innocent question was designed to catch the witness off guard.
148. Throughout the trial she had clung to the belief that he was innocent.
149. In English law a person is accounted innocent until they are proved guilty.
150. You may think it an innocent joke to drive away another person's car but in the eyes of the law it is theft.
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