单词 | innocents |
释义 | innocent1 of 2adjective in·no·cent ˈi-nə-sənt 1 a : free from legal guilt or fault also : lawful a wholly innocent transaction b : free from guilt or sin especially through lack of knowledge of evil : blameless an innocent child c : harmless in effect or intention … searching for a hidden motive in even the most innocent conversation. Leonard Wibberley also : candid gave me an innocent gaze 2 a : lacking or reflecting a lack of sophistication, guile, or self-consciousness : artless, ingenuous b : ignorant … almost entirely innocent of Latin. C. L. Wrenn also : unaware … perfectly innocent of the confusion he had created … B. R. Haydon 3 : lacking or deprived of something … her face innocent of cosmetics … Marcia Davenport innocently adverb innocent 2 of 2noun plural innocents : a person who is innocent: such as a : a person free from sin : a young child the biblical massacre/slaughter of the innocents b : a naïve, inexperienced, or unsophisticated person a political innocent … during a great land boom in which immense fortunes were made and innocents like himself fleeced. Arthur Miller c : a blameless person : a person who does not deserve to be harmed The war caused the death of thousands of innocents. innocents nounas in angels an innocent or gentle person an innocent who is often puzzled by and prey to the evils of the world Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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