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Learn to pronounce inˇnoˇcent

/ˈinəs(ə)nt/
adjective
  1. not guilty of a crime or offense.
    "the arbitrary execution of an innocent man"
    synonyms: guiltless, guilt-free, not guilty, blameless, not to blame, in the clear, unimpeachable, irreproachable, above suspicion, beyond criticism, without fault, faultless, honorable, honest, upright, upstanding, law-abiding, incorrupt, squeaky clean
  2. not responsible for or directly involved in an event yet suffering its consequences.
    "an innocent bystander"
  3. free from moral wrong; not corrupted.
    "an innocent child"
    synonyms: virtuous, pure, sinless, free of sin, moral, decent, righteous, upright, wholesome, demure, modest, chaste, virginal, virgin, impeccable, pristine, spotless, stainless, unblemished, unsullied, incorrupt, uncorrupted, uncontaminated, undefiled, squeaky clean, whiter than white, as pure as the driven snow, immaculate
  4. not intended to cause harm or offense; harmless.
    "an innocent mistake"
    synonyms: harmless, innocuous, safe, noninjurious, unobjectionable, inoffensive, playful, benign, noncancerous, nonmalignant, nondangerous, not life-threatening, curable, remediable, treatable, benignant

noun
  1. a pure, guileless, or naive person.
    "she was an innocent compared with this man"
    synonyms: unworldly person, naive person, child, novice, greenhorn, ingénue, babe in arms, babe
  2. 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"

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adjective free from moral wrong; without sin; pure: innocent children. Synonyms: immaculate, spotless, impeccable, faultless, virtuous, sinless
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1. not guilty of a crime or other wrong act; He says that he is innocent of the crime. She was found innocent of all charges.
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innocent ˇ . not guilty of a crime, etc.; not having done something wrong ˇ . [only before noun] suffering harm or being killed because of a crime, war, etc.