guiltless (Meaning)

Wordnet

guiltless (a)

free from evil or guilt

Webster

guiltless (a.)

Free from guilt; innocent.

Without experience or trial; unacquainted (with).

guiltless Sentence Examples

  1. The guiltless suspect stood tall, confident in his innocence.
  2. The prosecutor grilled the defendant relentlessly, but found no evidence to convict him of the guiltless crime.
  3. The guiltless child was falsely accused, leaving his family devastated.
  4. The jury unanimously declared the defendant guiltless of all charges.
  5. Even after the verdict, the guiltless man couldn't shake the feeling of suspicion that lingered over him.
  6. The guiltless prisoner spent years languishing behind bars before his innocence was proven.
  7. The guiltless survivor carried the burden of the tragedy, knowing he could not have prevented it.
  8. The guiltless witness refused to testify against an innocent person, even under threat of punishment.
  9. The guiltless conscience allowed the woman to sleep soundly, despite the accusations against her.
  10. The guiltless victim forgave his attackers, finding peace in knowing that justice had prevailed.

FAQs About the word guiltless

free from evil or guiltFree from guilt; innocent., Without experience or trial; unacquainted (with).

innocent, blameless, acquitted, faultless, lily-white, ethical, inculpable, cleared, clear,irreproachable

culpable,guilty, culpable, guilty, punishable, blamable, convicted, impeachable, indictable, accused

The guiltless suspect stood tall, confident in his innocence.

The prosecutor grilled the defendant relentlessly, but found no evidence to convict him of the guiltless crime.

The guiltless child was falsely accused, leaving his family devastated.

The jury unanimously declared the defendant guiltless of all charges.