unguilty - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Inherited from Middle English ungilti, ungulti, from Old English ungyltiġ; equivalent to un- + guilty unguilty (comparative more unguilty, superlative most unguilty) XLVI "Tell me what will you do? why would you stain Your noble hands in our unguilty blood?
Unguiltily — definition quiz | Ultimate Lexicon “Unguiltily” is often used to describe actions performed without a sense of guilt When someone acts “unguiltily,” they do so with a clear conscience, often implying that they believe their actions to be justified or harmless
unguilty - english_contemporary. en-academic. com adj not guilty, innocent Look at other dictionaries: unguilty — index blameless, clean Burton s Legal Thesaurus William C Burton 2006 … Law dictionary unguilty — adjective Not guilty; innocent … Wiktionary unguilty — un·guilty … English syllables unguilty — “+ adjective Etymology: Middle English ungilty, from Old English ungyltig, from un (I) + gyltig guilty more at guilty