Harmless in intent, Bearing no legal responsibility for a wrongful act, Free from guilt, sin, or immorality, Having no knowledge (of something), Naive; artless, Lacking (something), Those who are innocent; young children, Not harmful; free from that which can injure; innoxious; innocuous; harmless; as, an innocent medicine or remedy, Morally free from guilt; guiltless; not tainted with sin; pure; upright, Free from the guilt of a particular crime or offense; as, a man is innocent of the crime charged, Bearing no responsibility for a crime, Simple; artless; foolish, not guilty, Pure, incorrupt, unspoiled, or naïve, Harmless, Lawful; permitted; as, an innocent trade, a person who lacks knowledge of evil, free from evil or guilt; "an innocent child"; "the principle that one is innocent until proved guilty", lacking intent or capacity to injure; "an innocent prank", An innocent question, remark, or comment is not intended to offend or upset people, even if it does so. It was a perfectly innocent question. = harmless. someone who does not have much experience of the bad things in life. orig. Lothar of Segni born 1160/61, Gavignano Castle, Campagna di Roma, Papal States died July 16, 1216, Perugia Pope (1198-1216). Innocent, who was trained in both theology and law, brought the medieval papacy to the height of its prestige and power. He crowned Otto IV as Holy Roman emperor, but Otto's determination to unite Germany and Sicily angered him, and in 1212 he gave his support to the Hohenstaufen candidate, Frederick II. After Innocent excommunicated King John of England for refusing to recognize Stephen Langton as archbishop of Canterbury, John was obliged to submit and to declare England a fief of the Holy See (1213). Innocent launched the Fourth Crusade, which captured Constantinople, and the Albigensian Crusade, which attempted to suppress heresy in southern France. He approved the Mendicant orders founded by St. Dominic and St. Francis of Assisi, and he convoked the fourth Lateran Council, which promulgated the doctrine of transubstantiation and endorsed annual confession for all Christians. orig. Sinibaldo Fieschi born 12th century, Genoa died Dec. 7, 1254, Naples Pope (1243-54). His clash with Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II formed an important chapter in the conflict between papacy and empire. Frederick wanted the newly elected pope to lift his excommunication, but Innocent interrupted the negotiations and fled Rome for France (1244); he later condemned Frederick and urged the election of a new emperor. Concerned with the evangelization of the East, he persuaded Louis IX to lead a Crusade and sent a mission to the Mongols. He returned to Rome in 1253 and gave the Sicilian throne to Edmund, son of Henry III of England, but the papal army was defeated by Manfred, Frederick's son, in 1254, Innocent people are those who are not involved in a crime or conflict, but are injured or killed as a result of it. All those wounded were innocent victims, not guilty (Law); free from sin or wrongdoing, pure; simple, naive, unsophisticated; harmless, If someone is innocent, they did not commit a crime which they have been accused of. He was sure that the man was innocent of any crime The police knew from day one that I was innocent. guilty, If someone is innocent, they have no experience or knowledge of the more complex or unpleasant aspects of life. They seemed so young and innocent = naive An innocent is someone who is innocent. Ian was a hopeless innocent where women were concerned. + innocently in·no·cent·ly The baby gurgled innocently on the bed, free from sin, 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", An unsophisticated person; hence, a child; a simpleton; an idiot, An innocent person; one free from, or unacquainted with, guilt or sin, Not contraband; not subject to forfeiture; as, innocent goods carried to a belligerent nation, a person who lacks knowledge of evil lacking intent or capacity to injure; "an innocent prank", a person who lacks knowledge of evil lacking intent or capacity to injure; "an innocent prank" free from evil or guilt; "an innocent child"; "the principle that one is innocent until proved guilty" 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, used of things; lacking sense or awareness; "ignorant hope"; "fine innocent weather", Found to be not guilty of criminal charges; acquitted, H5355 naqiy, naw-kee'; or naqiy' (Joel 4 : 19; Jonah 1 : 14), naw-kee'; from H5352; innocent:--blameless, clean, clear, exempted, free, guiltless, innocent, quit, one who is innocent; one who is free from sin or wrongdoing; one who is simple or naive; small child, chaste, clean-handed,
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Harmless in intent
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Bearing no legal responsibility for a wrongful act
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Free from guilt, sin, or immorality
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Having no knowledge (of something)
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Naive; artless
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Lacking (something)
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Those who are innocent; young children - "The slaughter of the innocents was a significant event in the New Testament."
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Not harmful; free from that which can injure; innoxious; innocuous; harmless; as, an innocent medicine or remedy
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Morally free from guilt; guiltless; not tainted with sin; pure; upright
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Free from the guilt of a particular crime or offense; as, a man is innocent of the crime charged
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Bearing no responsibility for a crime
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Simple; artless; foolish
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not guilty
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Pure, incorrupt, unspoiled, or naïve
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Harmless
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Lawful; permitted; as, an innocent trade
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a person who lacks knowledge of evil
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free from evil or guilt; "an innocent child"; "the principle that one is innocent until proved guilty"
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lacking intent or capacity to injure; "an innocent prank"
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An innocent question, remark, or comment is not intended to offend or upset people, even if it does so. It was a perfectly innocent question. = harmless. someone who does not have much experience of the bad things in life. orig. Lothar of Segni born 1160/61, Gavignano Castle, Campagna di Roma, Papal States died July 16, 1216, Perugia Pope (1198-1216). Innocent, who was trained in both theology and law, brought the medieval papacy to the height of its prestige and power. He crowned Otto IV as Holy Roman emperor, but Otto's determination to unite Germany and Sicily angered him, and in 1212 he gave his support to the Hohenstaufen candidate, Frederick II. After Innocent excommunicated King John of England for refusing to recognize Stephen Langton as archbishop of Canterbury, John was obliged to submit and to declare England a fief of the Holy See (1213). Innocent launched the Fourth Crusade, which captured Constantinople, and the Albigensian Crusade, which attempted to suppress heresy in southern France. He approved the Mendicant orders founded by St. Dominic and St. Francis of Assisi, and he convoked the fourth Lateran Council, which promulgated the doctrine of transubstantiation and endorsed annual confession for all Christians. orig. Sinibaldo Fieschi born 12th century, Genoa died Dec. 7, 1254, Naples Pope (1243-54). His clash with Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II formed an important chapter in the conflict between papacy and empire. Frederick wanted the newly elected pope to lift his excommunication, but Innocent interrupted the negotiations and fled Rome for France (1244); he later condemned Frederick and urged the election of a new emperor. Concerned with the evangelization of the East, he persuaded Louis IX to lead a Crusade and sent a mission to the Mongols. He returned to Rome in 1253 and gave the Sicilian throne to Edmund, son of Henry III of England, but the papal army was defeated by Manfred, Frederick's son, in 1254
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Innocent people are those who are not involved in a crime or conflict, but are injured or killed as a result of it. All those wounded were innocent victims
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not guilty (Law); free from sin or wrongdoing, pure; simple, naive, unsophisticated; harmless sıfat
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If someone is innocent, they did not commit a crime which they have been accused of. He was sure that the man was innocent of any crime The police knew from day one that I was innocent. guilty
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If someone is innocent, they have no experience or knowledge of the more complex or unpleasant aspects of life. They seemed so young and innocent = naive An innocent is someone who is innocent. Ian was a hopeless innocent where women were concerned. + innocently in·no·cent·ly The baby gurgled innocently on the bed
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free from sin
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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"
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An unsophisticated person; hence, a child; a simpleton; an idiot
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An innocent person; one free from, or unacquainted with, guilt or sin
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Not contraband; not subject to forfeiture; as, innocent goods carried to a belligerent nation
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a person who lacks knowledge of evil lacking intent or capacity to injure; "an innocent prank"
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a person who lacks knowledge of evil lacking intent or capacity to injure; "an innocent prank" free from evil or guilt; "an innocent child"; "the principle that one is innocent until proved guilty" 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
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used of things; lacking sense or awareness; "ignorant hope"; "fine innocent weather"
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Found to be not guilty of criminal charges; acquitted
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