nocent Antonyms
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Meaning of nocent
Wordnet
nocent (s)
having a tendency to cause harm
Webster
nocent (a.)
Doing hurt, or having a tendency to hurt; hurtful; mischievous; noxious; as, nocent qualities.
Guilty; -- the opposite of innocent.
Webster
nocent (n.)
A criminal.
nocent Sentence Examples
- The nocent child's actions were met with swift condemnation.
- The accused denied his nocence, claiming he was innocent of the crime.
- The jury deliberated for hours before reaching a verdict of nocence.
- Despite the overwhelming evidence, the nocent defendant remained defiant.
- The nocence of the accused was never in doubt, despite the prosecutor's strenuous efforts.
- The nocent witnesses provided irrefutable proof of the defendant's innocence.
- The judge dismissed the charges against the nocent defendant, recognizing the lack of evidence.
- The nocent prisoners were unjustly held behind bars, awaiting their vindication.
- The nocent act of violence shocked the community to its core.
- The nocent remarks made by the politician sparked outrage and controversy.
FAQs About the word nocent
having a tendency to cause harmDoing hurt, or having a tendency to hurt; hurtful; mischievous; noxious; as, nocent qualities., Guilty; -- the opposite of innoce
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The nocent child's actions were met with swift condemnation.
The accused denied his nocence, claiming he was innocent of the crime.
The jury deliberated for hours before reaching a verdict of nocence.
Despite the overwhelming evidence, the nocent defendant remained defiant.