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词汇 guiltless
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Definition of guiltless in English:

guiltless

adjective ˈɡɪltləsˈɡɪltləs
  • Having no guilt; innocent.

    无负罪感的,不内疚的;无罪的;无辜的

    people are forever criticizing the service, and I am not myself guiltless in this

    人们总是在批评公共服务事业,我自己在这方面也不是不感到内疚的。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Now it seems to have taken a wretched, guiltless man's life with it.
    • The hip hop elite are predominantly black ghetto children who dreamed of wealth in guiltless innocence and are more than happy to have got their hands on some.
    • The false rumour was tatty, but the Prime Minister's guiltless acknowledgement of it was refreshing.
    • This points to a second salient fact in the history of energy technology: the quest for an endless, stainless, and guiltless source of energy.
    • So for many immigrants (I'm one), there's something liberating about the guiltless American attitude toward patriotism.
    • He is distrusted by colleagues because he is blatantly ambitious, but no leadership candidate could be guiltless of that trait.
    • How does he allow the innocent to suffer and the guiltless to die?
    • I still cannot figure out why the machine dials the Internet every 15 minutes; I've checked every program that hankers to be online, and they all insist they're guiltless.
    • I am not guiltless in this regard, and like most other men, I have at one time or another shared the details of a one-night stand with my buddies.
    • But the board is not a guiltless, unsuspecting tool of county counsel when it comes to matters concerning the county's duties to the people it serves.
    • It's patently designed to pour scorn on the English judicial process and courtroom procedure as unreliable systems, leading guiltless men to end up in prison.
    • Why are we not then guiltless if we thwart conscience and reason too?
    • A common feature of reports is that they provide evidence that condemn a government, but conclude that those in power are guiltless.
    • They had these looks… like the one he's got, blameless and guiltless, like someone had made a big mistake.
    • They would be guiltless to some extent in genuinely believing there was a mortal threat to the territory and people of the United States and United Kingdom, yet they would also be downright fools.
    • A strict no-tipping policy makes for a guiltless leave-it-with-the-doorman option.
    • Does this mean Americans can't write about Channel-swimming, or bull-running, or guiltless sexual abandon, since we're not generally known for it?
    • Will it be some innocent school child, some caring parent, or some elderly guiltless person?
    • Now, I can go guiltless into the supermarket and buy a shiny jar of jam or a clean, ready-to-eat punnet of any soft fruit, just sufficient for my immediate needs.
    • But consider: when we protest, we are in essence saying someone else is the criminal and we are guiltless.
    Synonyms
    innocent, blameless, free from guilt, free from blame, not to blame, without fault, above reproach, beyond criticism, above suspicion, in the clear, uncensurable, unimpeachable, irreproachable, faultless, sinless, spotless, stainless, immaculate, unsullied, uncorrupted, undefiled, untainted, unblemished, untarnished, impeccable
    informal squeaky clean, whiter than white, as pure as the driven snow

Derivatives

  • guiltlessly

  • adverb ˈɡɪltləsliˈɡɪltləsli
    • A competitive intelligence professional, he gleefully and guiltlessly uses deception to extract information from corporate executives for their rivals.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Since the chance of serious injury is minimal, the piles-ups can be guiltlessly enjoyed as momentary respite from the narcoleptic effect of the actual competition.
      • Within ten minutes I was snoozing guiltlessly once more… and I didn't wake up until 11.30.
      • So I guiltlessly consumed it and it was as delicious as ever!
      • I figured I'll bang out a great workout before my day even begins, I'll be all invigorated when I get to work, and the evening will be mine to do guiltlessly what I please with it.
  • guiltlessness

  • noun ˈɡɪltləsnəsˈɡɪltləsnəs
    • For the space of a couple hundred pages, or a movie reel or two, you can wallow in guiltlessness.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He demands a sum too large for her poor livelihood, and she cannot pay, despite her guiltlessness.
      • Or maybe it's in the unfettered guiltlessness of how everyone acts.

Definition of guiltless in US English:

guiltless

adjectiveˈɡiltləsˈɡɪltləs
  • Having no guilt; innocent.

    无负罪感的,不内疚的;无罪的;无辜的

    you don't need a pardon if you're guiltless
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I am not guiltless in this regard, and like most other men, I have at one time or another shared the details of a one-night stand with my buddies.
    • Why are we not then guiltless if we thwart conscience and reason too?
    • I still cannot figure out why the machine dials the Internet every 15 minutes; I've checked every program that hankers to be online, and they all insist they're guiltless.
    • They would be guiltless to some extent in genuinely believing there was a mortal threat to the territory and people of the United States and United Kingdom, yet they would also be downright fools.
    • But the board is not a guiltless, unsuspecting tool of county counsel when it comes to matters concerning the county's duties to the people it serves.
    • A common feature of reports is that they provide evidence that condemn a government, but conclude that those in power are guiltless.
    • Will it be some innocent school child, some caring parent, or some elderly guiltless person?
    • The false rumour was tatty, but the Prime Minister's guiltless acknowledgement of it was refreshing.
    • A strict no-tipping policy makes for a guiltless leave-it-with-the-doorman option.
    • How does he allow the innocent to suffer and the guiltless to die?
    • Does this mean Americans can't write about Channel-swimming, or bull-running, or guiltless sexual abandon, since we're not generally known for it?
    • So for many immigrants (I'm one), there's something liberating about the guiltless American attitude toward patriotism.
    • They had these looks… like the one he's got, blameless and guiltless, like someone had made a big mistake.
    • Now, I can go guiltless into the supermarket and buy a shiny jar of jam or a clean, ready-to-eat punnet of any soft fruit, just sufficient for my immediate needs.
    • He is distrusted by colleagues because he is blatantly ambitious, but no leadership candidate could be guiltless of that trait.
    • Now it seems to have taken a wretched, guiltless man's life with it.
    • The hip hop elite are predominantly black ghetto children who dreamed of wealth in guiltless innocence and are more than happy to have got their hands on some.
    • This points to a second salient fact in the history of energy technology: the quest for an endless, stainless, and guiltless source of energy.
    • But consider: when we protest, we are in essence saying someone else is the criminal and we are guiltless.
    • It's patently designed to pour scorn on the English judicial process and courtroom procedure as unreliable systems, leading guiltless men to end up in prison.
    Synonyms
    innocent, blameless, free from guilt, free from blame, not to blame, without fault, above reproach, beyond criticism, above suspicion, in the clear, uncensurable, unimpeachable, irreproachable, faultless, sinless, spotless, stainless, immaculate, unsullied, uncorrupted, undefiled, untainted, unblemished, untarnished, impeccable
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