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How to pronounce innocence in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms artlessness, ingenuousness, naturalness
Type of naivete, naiveness, naivety
Has types innocency
Derivation innocent
Type Words
Synonyms pureness, purity, sinlessness, whiteness
Type of condition, status
Has types cleanness
Derivation innocent
Type Words
Type of status, condition
Has types inculpableness, clear, guiltlessness, inculpability, blamelessness
Derivation innocent


the trial established his innocence.

Examples of innocence

innocence
He wrote numerous letters to innocence groups and others begging for legal help.
From the latimes.com
As brash as ever, Stockman maintains his innocence and contests the allegations.
From the businessweek.com
There's an air of innocence about these snacks, and not a small dose of romance.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Only in a Colette novel could such details be touched with innocence and wonder.
From the time.com
Throughout Knox intimates that DK's fall from innocence is not an isolated case.
From the theaustralian.com.au
Dupree always claimed innocence, but his appeals were turned down by the courts.
From the dailyherald.com
Salvation is replete with cynical simulations of innocence, freedom and dissent.
From the time.com
Dumbrique maintained his innocence, but a witness identified him as the shooter.
From the sacbee.com
If residents ask him about his arrest, he will reiterate his innocence, he said.
From the democratandchronicle.com
More examples
  • Artlessness: the quality of innocent naivete
  • Purity: the state of being unsullied by sin or moral wrong; lacking a knowledge of evil
  • A state or condition of being innocent of a specific crime or offense; "the trial established his innocence"
  • (innocent) free from evil or guilt; "an innocent child"; "the principle that one is innocent until proved guilty"
  • (innocent) a person who lacks knowledge of evil
  • (innocent) lacking intent or capacity to injure; "an innocent prank"
  • Innocence is a term used to indicate a general lack of guilt, with respect to any kind of crime, sin, or wrongdoing. In a legal context, innocence refers to the lack of legal guilt of an individual, with respect to a crime.
  • Innocence is a 2004 French film, based on the novella Mine-Haha, or On the Bodily Education of Young Girls by Frank Wedekind, and starring Academy Award winner Marion Cotillard. The film was written and directed by Lucile Hadzihalilovic. ...
  • Innocence (Thai: u0E40u0E14u0E47u0E01u0E42u0E15u0E4B, or Dek To), is a 2005 Thai independent documentary film directed by Areeya Chumsai and Nisa Kongsri about a boarding school for hill tribe children in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand.