innocent 音標拼音: ['ɪnəsənt]
a .
清白的;天真的,單純的;無知的,頭腦簡單的;沒有…的
n . 天真無邪的人
清白的;天真的,單純的;無知的,頭腦簡單的;沒有…的天真無邪的人
innocent adj 1 :
free from evil or guilt ; "
an innocent child "; "
the principle that one is innocent until proved guilty " [
synonym :
{
innocent }, {
guiltless }, {
clean -
handed }] [
ant : {
guilty }]
2 :
lacking intent or capacity to injure ; "
an innocent prank "
[
synonym : {
innocent }, {
innocuous }]
3 :
free from sin [
synonym : {
impeccant }, {
innocent }, {
sinless }]
4 :
lacking in sophistication or worldliness ; "
a child '
s innocent stare "; "
his ingenuous explanation that he would not have burned the church if he had not thought the bishop was in it "
[
synonym : {
innocent }, {
ingenuous }]
5 :
not knowledgeable about something specified ; "
American tourists wholly innocent of French "; "
a person unacquainted with our customs " [
synonym : {
innocent (
p )}, {
unacquainted (
p )}]
6 :
completely wanting or lacking ; "
writing barren of insight ";
"
young recruits destitute of experience "; "
innocent of literary merit "; "
the sentence was devoid of meaning " [
synonym :
{
barren }, {
destitute }, {
devoid }, {
free }, {
innocent }]
7 : (
used of things )
lacking sense or awareness ; "
fine innocent weather "
n 1 :
a person who lacks knowledge of evil [
synonym : {
innocent },
{
inexperienced person }]
Innocent \
In "
no *
cent \,
a . [
F .
innocent ,
L .
innocens , -
entis ;
pref .
in -
not nocens ,
p .
pr .
of nocere to harm ,
hurt .
See {
Noxious }.]
1 .
Not harmful ;
free from that which can injure ;
innoxious ;
innocuous ;
harmless ;
as ,
an innocent medicine or remedy .
[
1913 Webster ]
The spear Sung innocent ,
and spent its force in air . --
Pope .
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2 .
Morally free from guilt ;
guiltless ;
not tainted with sin ;
pure ;
upright .
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To offer up a weak ,
poor ,
innocent lamb . --
Shak .
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I have sinned in that I have betrayed the innocent blood . --
Matt .
xxvii .
4 .
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The aidless ,
innocent lady ,
his wished prey .
--
Milton .
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3 .
Free from the guilt of a particular crime or offense ;
as ,
a man is innocent of the crime charged .
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1913 Webster ]
Innocent from the great transgression . --
Ps .
xix .
13 .
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4 .
Simple ;
artless ;
foolish . --
Shak .
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1913 Webster ]
5 .
Lawful ;
permitted ;
as ,
an innocent trade .
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1913 Webster ]
6 .
Not contraband ;
not subject to forfeiture ;
as ,
innocent goods carried to a belligerent nation .
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1913 Webster ]
{
Innocent party } (
Law ),
a party who has not notice of a fact tainting a litigated transaction with illegality .
Syn :
Harmless ;
innoxious ;
innoffensive ;
guiltless ;
spotless ;
immaculate ;
pure ;
unblamable ;
blameless ;
faultless ;
guileless ;
upright .
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1913 Webster ]
Innocent \
In "
no *
cent \,
n .
1 .
An innocent person ;
one free from ,
or unacquainted with ,
guilt or sin . --
Shak .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
An unsophisticated person ;
hence ,
a child ;
a simpleton ;
an idiot . --
B .
Jonson .
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1913 Webster ]
In Scotland a natural fool was called an innocent .
--
Sir W .
Scott .
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{
Innocents '
day } (
Eccl .),
Childermas day .
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1913 Webster ]
252 Moby Thesaurus words for "
innocent ":
above suspicion ,
angel ,
angelic ,
artless ,
awkward ,
babe ,
bairn ,
beginner ,
benign ,
blameless ,
blankminded ,
blotless ,
bluff ,
blunt ,
boob ,
born yesterday ,
budding ,
callow ,
candid ,
chaste ,
cherub ,
child ,
child of nature ,
childlike ,
chit ,
chump ,
cinch ,
clean ,
cleanly ,
clear ,
confiding ,
credulous ,
credulous person ,
cull ,
darling ,
dependent ,
depending ,
destitute ,
dewy ,
direct ,
dove ,
dovelike ,
dumb ,
dupe ,
easy mark ,
easy pickings ,
empty ,
empty -
headed ,
exemplary ,
fall guy ,
faultless ,
fish ,
fool ,
frank ,
gauche ,
gobe -
mouches ,
green ,
greener ,
greenhorn ,
greeny ,
groping ,
growing ,
gudgeon ,
guileless ,
guiltless ,
gull ,
gullible ,
harmless ,
hick ,
honest ,
ignorant ,
immaculate ,
immature ,
impubic ,
in the clear ,
inane ,
incorrupt ,
inculpable ,
inexperienced ,
infant ,
ingenu ,
ingenue ,
ingenuous ,
innocuous ,
inoffensive ,
intact ,
irreproachable ,
juicy ,
kid ,
kitten ,
know -
nothing ,
lamb ,
lambkin ,
lamblike ,
leadpipe cinch ,
legal ,
legitimate ,
licit ,
little bugger ,
little fellow ,
little guy ,
little innocent ,
little one ,
little tad ,
little tot ,
lout ,
mere child ,
minor ,
mite ,
monkey ,
naive ,
nescient ,
new -
fledged ,
newborn babe ,
newcomer ,
nipper ,
noble savage ,
nonmalignant ,
nonpoisonous ,
nontoxic ,
nonvirulent ,
not guilty ,
novice ,
oaf ,
offenseless ,
offspring ,
open ,
openhearted ,
outspoken ,
patsy ,
peewee ,
pigeon ,
plain ,
plaything ,
prelapsarian ,
pristine ,
prize sap ,
pure ,
pure in heart ,
purehearted ,
pushover ,
raw ,
reliant ,
relying ,
reproachless ,
righteous ,
ripening ,
rube ,
safe ,
sans reproche ,
sap ,
saphead ,
sappy ,
schlemiel ,
sexually innocent ,
shaver ,
simple ,
simple soul ,
simplehearted ,
simpleminded ,
sincere ,
single -
hearted ,
single -
minded ,
sinless ,
sitting duck ,
snowy ,
spotless ,
stainless ,
stooge ,
strange to ,
sucker ,
tad ,
taintless ,
tender ,
tentative ,
tot ,
toy ,
trustful ,
trusting ,
trusting soul ,
trusty ,
unacquainted ,
unadult ,
unaffected ,
unapprized ,
unartificial ,
unblamable ,
unblemished ,
unblotted ,
uncomprehending ,
unconversant ,
uncorrupt ,
uncorrupted ,
undamaging ,
undefiled ,
underage ,
undeveloped ,
unenlightened ,
unfallen ,
unfamiliar ,
unfledged ,
unformed ,
unguarded ,
unhurtful ,
unilluminated ,
unimpeachable ,
uninformed ,
uninitiated ,
uninjurious ,
unintelligent ,
unknowing ,
unlapsed ,
unlicked ,
unmellowed ,
unobjectionable ,
unobnoxious ,
unoffending ,
unpolluted ,
unposted ,
unreserved ,
unripe ,
unschooled ,
unseasoned ,
unsoiled ,
unsophisticate ,
unsophisticated ,
unspotted ,
unstained ,
unstudied ,
unsullied ,
unsure ,
unsuspecting ,
unsuspicious ,
untainted ,
untarnished ,
untouched by evil ,
unversed ,
unwary ,
unworldly ,
vacuous ,
vernal ,
victim ,
virginal ,
virtuous ,
void ,
wee tot ,
well -
intentioned ,
white ,
with clean hands ,
without reproach ,
without suspicion ,
yokel
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