innocents (Meaning)

innocents

a person who is innocent, a person free from sin, free from sin, candid, naive sense 1, unsophisticated, free from guilt or blame, a blameless person, unaware, lacking or reflecting a lack of sophistication, guile, or self-consciousness, lacking or deprived of something, free from guilt or sin especially through lack of knowledge of evil, 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), characterized by innocence, a naïve, inexperienced, or unsophisticated person, free from harmful influence or effect, harmless in effect or intention, free from legal guilt or fault, ignorant, lacking capacity to injure, lawful

innocents Sentence Examples

  1. The innocents were unaware of the impending danger that lay ahead.
  2. The massacre of innocents sparked outrage and horror throughout the world.
  3. The soldiers were ordered to protect the innocents from harm.
  4. The judge acquitted the accused, believing them to be innocent.
  5. The innocent child was traumatized by the violent events.
  6. We must strive to create a world where innocents are safe from harm.
  7. The government's policies endangered the lives of countless innocents.
  8. The accused claimed their innocence, denying any wrongdoing.
  9. The innocents were caught in the crossfire of a senseless conflict.
  10. The innocents' cries for justice went unanswered.

FAQs About the word innocents

a person who is innocent, a person free from sin, free from sin, candid, naive sense 1, unsophisticated, free from guilt or blame, a blameless person, unaware,

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The innocents were unaware of the impending danger that lay ahead.

The massacre of innocents sparked outrage and horror throughout the world.

The soldiers were ordered to protect the innocents from harm.

The judge acquitted the accused, believing them to be innocent.