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in⋅no⋅cent
[in-uh-suh
nt]
–adjective
–noun
| 1. | free from moral wrong; without sin; pure: innocent children. |
| 2. | free from legal or specific wrong; guiltless: innocent of the crime. |
| 3. | not involving evil intent or motive: an innocent misrepresentation. |
| 4. | not causing physical or moral injury; harmless: innocent fun. |
| 5. | devoid (usually fol. by of): a law innocent of merit. |
| 6. | having or showing the simplicity or naiveté of an unworldly person; guileless; ingenuous. |
| 7. | uninformed or unaware; ignorant. |
| 8. | an innocent person. |
| 9. | a young child. |
| 10. | a guileless person. |
| 11. | a simpleton or idiot. |
| 12. | Usually, innocents. (used with a singular verb ) bluet (def. 1). |
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