|adjective|
(nonstandard) comparative form of innocent: more innocent
|adjective|
1.free from sin : pure
She's as innocent as a baby.
2.free from guilt or blame
He is innocent of the charges.
3.free from evil influence or effect : harmless
innocent fun
4.lacking capacity to injure : benign
an innocent tumor
innocent heart murmurs
5.characterized by innocence
|biographical name|
1.name of 13 popes: especially II died 1143 (pope 1130–43); III 1160(or 1161)–1216 (pope 1198–1216); IV died 1254 (pope 1243–54); XI 1611–1689 (pope 1676–89)
|noun|
1.a person who is innocent: such as
2.a person free from sin : a young child
the biblical massacre/slaughter of the innocents
3.a naïve, inexperienced, or unsophisticated person
a political innocent
… during a great land boom in which immense fortunes were made and innocents like himself fleeced.— Arthur Miller
4.a blameless person : a person who does not deserve to be harmed
The war caused the death of thousands of innocents.
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