Noun(1) the quality of innocent naivete,the state of being free from sin or moral wrong,lacking a knowledge of evil,a state or condition of being innocent of a specific crime or offense,blamelessness,harmlessness,naivetu00e9(2) the quality of innocent naivete(3) the state of being free from sin or moral wrong(4) lacking a knowledge of evil(5) a state or condition of being innocent of a specific crime or offense(6) blamelessness(7) harmlessness(8) naivetu00e9(9) naivetu00e9
Noun(1) the quality of innocent naivete,the state of being free from sin or moral wrong,lacking a knowledge of evil,a state or condition of being innocent of a specific crime or offense,blamelessness,harmlessness,naivetu00e9(2) the quality of innocent naivete(3) the state of being free from sin or moral wrong(4) lacking a knowledge of evil(5) a state or condition of being innocent of a specific crime or offense(6) blamelessness(7) harmlessness(8) naivetu00e9(9) naivetu00e9
(1) She ran her hand through the water in mourning for her lost innocence , and her inability to fight him.(2) they'd avenge assaults on her innocence by others(3) Much of his work deals with the theme of innocence corrupted by capitalism.(4) The bagman becomes the last vestige of her innocence ; thoroughly corrupted by her jealous rage.(5) In flagrant violation of all existing legal principles, the detainee must then prove his innocence .(6) all the boys lost their innocence with her(7) the healthy bloom in her cheeks gave her an aura of innocence(8) I always tell her she has the quality that all of us need to project more, which is purity and innocence .(9) the healthy bloom in her cheeks gave her an aura of innocence(10) Pasting a smile on her face, she came back up and stood straight, tilting her head in mock innocence .(11) She can deny that human rights, presumption of innocence and just plain common decency are being sullied.(12) Eager to learn from the great man, she hangs on his every word, reminding him of his own faraway innocence and purity of motive.(13) It is always open to the judge or the jury, if there is a jury, to accept an interpretation of the facts consistent with innocence .(14) You can take each one separately and criticize it and say it is as consistent with innocence as with guilt.(15) Now it is rare to see his name in print unless it is being invoked as shorthand for corrupted innocence or curdled dreams.(16) No reinterpretation of the evidence and no protestations of innocence can alter those facts.