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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151. The lawyer's seemingly innocent question caught the witness off his guard.
152. They're too pure and innocent to know what's really going on.
153. We demand an end to the killing of innocent civilians.
154. He cast himself as the innocent victim of a hate campaign.
155. In their senseless killing of innocent people, the terrorists have shown their lack of respect for human life.
156. It makes my blood boil to think two thugs decided to pick on an innocent young girl.
157. An innocent child's life has been snuffed out by this senseless shooting.
158. She tried to sound all innocent as she asked the question.
159. How can they put such a damning construction on a perfectly innocent phrase?
160. He had rescued an innocent young girl from a fate worse than death.
161. I thought she was teasing, playing the innocent, but looking back,(Sentencedict) I'm not so sure.
162. He told the jury that he is innocent and has nothing to hide.
163. He sees himself as the innocent party in this dispute.
164. The gunmen showed no mercy, killing innocent men and women.
165. It is sickening that human beings have done this to two innocent young women.
166. They may be hoping to invert the presumption that a defendant is innocent until proved guilty.
167. The youths were described as uncivilised barbarians who savagely attacked innocent victims.
168. But allowing a criminal to go free is perhaps the lesser of two evils if the alternative is imprisoning an innocent person.
169. When violence breaks out in the streets, innocent people are always dragged in.
170. He died in 1987, insisting to the last he was innocent.
171. He was found innocent in the court, that is to say, the court could not convict him legally.
172. These cocktails taste quite innocent, but they really pack a punch!
173. The jury has to decide whether a person is guilty or innocent of a crime.
174. When he spoke in that innocent way, I saw red and struck him.
175. There's a danger that we will end up blaming innocent children for society's problems.
176. It was an innocent remark, I didn't mean to hurt his feelings.
177. In English law, an accused man is presumed innocent until he is proved guilty.
178. The circumstance could be altogether innocent, but suspicions have been raised.
179. The Health Minister, who resigned today, claims she is an innocent victim caught in the crossfire of the current battle over inflation.
180. Don't be so innocent as to believe everything the politicians tell you.
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