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Definition of innocently in English: innocentlyadverb ˈɪnəs(ə)ntli 1Without guilt for a crime or offence. the lawyer says that his client was acting innocently Example sentencesExamples - He suffered death innocently under false charges of treason and blasphemy.
- "I was scared that if I stopped I wouldn't be able to start the car up again," he explained innocently.
- Another serious allegation against him is one of misleading others, innocently or culpably, over the contract.
- Think innocently and justly, and, if you speak, speak accordingly.
- Some persons suffer innocently by the sinful acts of others.
- This means exactly not to be a rebel, but to suffer innocently, including bearing unjust shame.
- "I ain't got it!" the accused boy proclaimed as innocently as he could.
- They seemed always to have died of pneumonia while they were being innocently detained.
- This dramatic figure, though important, is but one in the community of those who innocently endure suffering.
- He is particularly critical of the supposition that no one suffers innocently since all are born into sin.
2Without responsibility for or direct involvement in an event yet suffering its consequences. he was shot at through a window while innocently walking past the house Example sentencesExamples - She was innocently snoozing on the couch, catching her last remaining Zs of the afternoon, when "Ka-Boom!"
- He humbly suffers visitations of beings from another world and is innocently drawn into a bizarrely conceived plot for political change.
- It was the slapstick premise of a woman who's innocently walking down the street when a harp flails out of a window and lands on her.
- Some friends and I were innocently collecting conkers, when suddenly the owner arrived on the scene with a gun in his hand.
- She blinked and slowly remembered what had occurred when she had been innocently picking flowers in the meadow.
- She stars as a compulsive liar who innocently gets caught up in an industrial espionage plot at her new job.
- He goes innocently to investigate, only to be captured and brought to a military fort, to be broken by the harsh colonel.
- Innocently he invites his new American buddy back to the army base, only to discover that he has been lured into the murky world of espionage.
- Have you ever innocently bitten into a chunk of cayenne pepper in a spicy stir-fry?
- What about couples who can no longer have sexual relations because one of them has innocently been infected by HIV?
3In a manner that is uncorrupted or free from moral wrong. a charming tale with children innocently singing the chorus Example sentencesExamples - She cradled the infant in her arms, watching her giggle innocently as those beautiful green eyes sparkled up at her.
- This child is innocently inspired by the apparent goodness and innocence of the adults to whom she pays tribute.
- Whenever she is able to keep her hysterics in check, it sounds as if she's trying to present herself as innocently doe-eyed as possible.
- In the corner of my right eye, I noticed my wheelchair upright next to me, looking as innocently as if nothing had happened.
- She's standing ceremoniously beside the chief, watching as innocently as a child at a celebration.
- It offsets a studio photo portrait of an innocently luscious teenage girl with a Gourmet magazine cover featuring ripe pomegranates.
- There is a forbiddingly cruel woman on the one hand and an innocently sweet girl accomplished in the art of good housekeeping on the other.
- The songs are simply wholesome and innocently jolly, which perfectly match America's number-one flaky housewife.
- He'll stand at the edge of a field where children are innocently playing and catch them if they get too close to the edge.
- The tale is innocently romantic without a tinge of irony.
- 3.1 In a simple or naive manner.
many people innocently believe that they're safe from credit card fraud Example sentencesExamples - Maybe she's not as innocently brainless as I've thought of her.
- Ancient land rights were innocently signed away by people whose cultures were embedded in their physical environs.
- Olaf is a simple man with the soul of a baby, innocently wishing that evil would just disappear so that he could continue to find contentment in fishing.
- Everyone looked like a dog's dinner and innocently believed that pop would always laugh with us rather than at us.
- He innocently believes that one's life can be arranged as simply and beautifully as one's house.
- These places are "so innocently confident in their excesses," she says, that they give her "permission to exaggerate, invent, and obsess."
- Their actions had been so numerous and consistent that they cannot be considered as either innocently naive or simply incompetent.
- He was so innocently unaware of the world he lived in, that it bothered her and turned her from favoring him.
- "Now, you try," they were bid, and they would obey innocently, unaware of the carnal tenacity of their test subject.
- She would fall innocently and passionately in love with the doctrines of the Heresy.
4With no intention of causing harm or offence. my cab driver innocently asked me what I did for a living Example sentencesExamples - He innocently tells her he was ignorant of the rule.
- Nina innocently calls upon her reality-bending powers with the best of intentions, to help her friend land the guy of her dreams.
- Apart from the innocently clumsy use of the word "racial," was that really true then?
- During the 1960s, he had once innocently remarked that "opera houses should be blown up."
- Not set up himself to do the transfer from 1-inch analog tape, he innocently advised his client to take it to the best place he could find in Manhattan.
- Marty realizes maybe he was wrong and asks innocently, "What dispatch?"
- Jane turns around and innocently remarks, "Admiring the view?"
- The errors, I think, were innocently caused by the prism of memory bending facts.
- Long before anybody had heard of her, someone innocently asked the Pope if he had had occasion to hear of Edith Stein.
- He observes innocently that the governor won't be able to marry them the next day.
Definition of innocently in US English: innocentlyadverbˈinəsəntlē 1Without guilt for a crime or offense. the lawyer says that his client was acting innocently Example sentencesExamples - Some persons suffer innocently by the sinful acts of others.
- Another serious allegation against him is one of misleading others, innocently or culpably, over the contract.
- "I was scared that if I stopped I wouldn't be able to start the car up again," he explained innocently.
- Think innocently and justly, and, if you speak, speak accordingly.
- He is particularly critical of the supposition that no one suffers innocently since all are born into sin.
- He suffered death innocently under false charges of treason and blasphemy.
- "I ain't got it!" the accused boy proclaimed as innocently as he could.
- They seemed always to have died of pneumonia while they were being innocently detained.
- This dramatic figure, though important, is but one in the community of those who innocently endure suffering.
- This means exactly not to be a rebel, but to suffer innocently, including bearing unjust shame.
2Without responsibility for or direct involvement in an event yet suffering its consequences. he was shot at through a window while innocently walking past the house Example sentencesExamples - It was the slapstick premise of a woman who's innocently walking down the street when a harp flails out of a window and lands on her.
- Some friends and I were innocently collecting conkers, when suddenly the owner arrived on the scene with a gun in his hand.
- Innocently he invites his new American buddy back to the army base, only to discover that he has been lured into the murky world of espionage.
- Have you ever innocently bitten into a chunk of cayenne pepper in a spicy stir-fry?
- He goes innocently to investigate, only to be captured and brought to a military fort, to be broken by the harsh colonel.
- She stars as a compulsive liar who innocently gets caught up in an industrial espionage plot at her new job.
- She blinked and slowly remembered what had occurred when she had been innocently picking flowers in the meadow.
- What about couples who can no longer have sexual relations because one of them has innocently been infected by HIV?
- She was innocently snoozing on the couch, catching her last remaining Zs of the afternoon, when "Ka-Boom!"
- He humbly suffers visitations of beings from another world and is innocently drawn into a bizarrely conceived plot for political change.
3In a manner that is uncorrupted or free from moral wrong. a charming tale with children innocently singing the chorus Example sentencesExamples - The songs are simply wholesome and innocently jolly, which perfectly match America's number-one flaky housewife.
- It offsets a studio photo portrait of an innocently luscious teenage girl with a Gourmet magazine cover featuring ripe pomegranates.
- She cradled the infant in her arms, watching her giggle innocently as those beautiful green eyes sparkled up at her.
- This child is innocently inspired by the apparent goodness and innocence of the adults to whom she pays tribute.
- In the corner of my right eye, I noticed my wheelchair upright next to me, looking as innocently as if nothing had happened.
- Whenever she is able to keep her hysterics in check, it sounds as if she's trying to present herself as innocently doe-eyed as possible.
- He'll stand at the edge of a field where children are innocently playing and catch them if they get too close to the edge.
- She's standing ceremoniously beside the chief, watching as innocently as a child at a celebration.
- The tale is innocently romantic without a tinge of irony.
- There is a forbiddingly cruel woman on the one hand and an innocently sweet girl accomplished in the art of good housekeeping on the other.
- 3.1 In a simple or naive manner.
many people innocently believe that they're safe from credit card fraud Example sentencesExamples - These places are "so innocently confident in their excesses," she says, that they give her "permission to exaggerate, invent, and obsess."
- Olaf is a simple man with the soul of a baby, innocently wishing that evil would just disappear so that he could continue to find contentment in fishing.
- He innocently believes that one's life can be arranged as simply and beautifully as one's house.
- She would fall innocently and passionately in love with the doctrines of the Heresy.
- Maybe she's not as innocently brainless as I've thought of her.
- Ancient land rights were innocently signed away by people whose cultures were embedded in their physical environs.
- Everyone looked like a dog's dinner and innocently believed that pop would always laugh with us rather than at us.
- Their actions had been so numerous and consistent that they cannot be considered as either innocently naive or simply incompetent.
- "Now, you try," they were bid, and they would obey innocently, unaware of the carnal tenacity of their test subject.
- He was so innocently unaware of the world he lived in, that it bothered her and turned her from favoring him.
4With no intention of causing harm or offense. my cab driver innocently asked me what I did for a living Example sentencesExamples - Long before anybody had heard of her, someone innocently asked the Pope if he had had occasion to hear of Edith Stein.
- During the 1960s, he had once innocently remarked that "opera houses should be blown up."
- Nina innocently calls upon her reality-bending powers with the best of intentions, to help her friend land the guy of her dreams.
- He observes innocently that the governor won't be able to marry them the next day.
- The errors, I think, were innocently caused by the prism of memory bending facts.
- Jane turns around and innocently remarks, "Admiring the view?"
- He innocently tells her he was ignorant of the rule.
- Not set up himself to do the transfer from 1-inch analog tape, he innocently advised his client to take it to the best place he could find in Manhattan.
- Marty realizes maybe he was wrong and asks innocently, "What dispatch?"
- Apart from the innocently clumsy use of the word "racial," was that really true then?
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