noun 1.the quality or state of being
innocent; freedom from sin or moral wrong.
2.freedom from legal or specific wrong; guiltlessness: The prisoner proved his innocence.
3.simplicity; absence of guile or cunning; naiveté.
4.lack of knowledge or understanding.
5.harmlessness; innocuousness.
Origin: 1300–50; Middle English <
Latin innocentia. See
innocent,
-ence Related forms su·per·in·no·cence, noun
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Innocence
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