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Definition of innocently in English:

innocently

adverb 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.
    1. 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:

innocently

adverbˈinəsəntlē
  • 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.
    1. 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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