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      • If someone is innocent, he or she has not done a crime: The jury decided he was innocent. Opposite guilty not having much experience of life and not knowing about the bad things that can happen: an innocent young woman
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  2. INNOCENT definition: 1. (of a person) not guilty of a particular crime: 2. having no knowledge of the unpleasant and…. Learn more.

    • English (US)

      INNOCENT meaning: 1. (of a person) not guilty of a...

    • Traditional

      INNOCENT translate: (人)無罪的, 單純的;天真的;幼稚的, 無辜(受害)的, 無惡意的,...

  3. Innocent is an adjective that describes someone or something that is not harmful or at least doesn’t cause harm on purpose. It can also be used when talking about a person who did not commit a crime.

  4. The meaning of INNOCENT is free from legal guilt or fault; also : lawful. How to use innocent in a sentence.

  5. Innocent people are those who are not involved in a crime or conflict, but are injured or killed as a result of it. All those wounded were innocent victims. The war was killing innocent women and children. An innocent question, remark, or comment is not intended to offend or upset people, even if it does so.

  6. Innocent, blameless, guiltless imply freedom from the responsibility of having done wrong. Innocent may imply having done no wrong at any time, and having not even a knowledge of evil: an innocent victim. Blameless denotes freedom from blame, especially moral blame: a blameless life.

  7. a person involved by chance in a situation, especially a victim of crime or war. They are prepared to kill or maim innocents in pursuit of a cause. Word Origin. See innocent in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: innocent. Definition of innocent noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  8. Innocence means youve done nothing wrong. You’ve broken no laws, committed no sins, and are not guilty of any morally evil act. Well done. In a courtroom, a defendant might announce their innocence, claiming they did not commit whatever crime they’re accused of.

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