Innocent meaning in English
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Definition
innocent: not guilty; inexperienced, pure, chaste, naive
innocence: the state of being innocent
- "The results should be enough to convince the jury of your innocence, and clear your good name."
- "It seems rather innocent for the moment, but I would prefer that it stopped immediately."
- "Philip : Well Horatio said his monkeys saw Brian stealing perfumes from the laboratory, and then Horatio took him to court, and Brian said it couldn't have been him that stole the perfumes because he was with Icarus, and then the jury said that Brian was innocent, and then-"
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