innocent
/ˈɪnəsənt/noun, adjective3 syllables
Innocent means: free from evil or guilt.
Synonyms for innocent48
noun, as in a person who lacks knowledge of evil
adjective, as in free from evil or guilt
adjective, as in free from sin
adjective, as in lacking in sophistication or worldliness
adjective, as in lacking intent or capacity to injure
adjective, as in not knowledgeable about something specified
adjective, as in (used of things) lacking sense or awareness
Opposites of innocent
What does innocent mean?8
adjective
free from evil or guilt“an innocent child”
completely wanting or lacking“writing barren of insight”
free from sin
lacking in sophistication or worldliness“a child's innocent stare”
lacking intent or capacity to injure“an innocent prank”
not knowledgeable about something specified“American tourists wholly innocent of French”
(used of things) lacking sense or awareness“fine innocent weather”
noun
a person who lacks knowledge of evil
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Innocent in a sentence
- She took me half way there, and then played innocent.unknown
- Is she an innocent, or is she just shameless?fcbond
- He says he's innocent, but they put him in jail.lukaszpp
- Under the reign of tyranny, innocent people were deprived of their citizenship.unknown
- At first, they were all convinced he was innocent.papabear
- It is better that ten guilty persons escape, than that one innocent suffer.Scott
- He said he was innocent, but all the same we believed he was guilty.CM
- The older we grow, the less innocent we become.CM
Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.
Forms of innocent
as a noun
- plural
- innocents