Innocent

/ˈɪnəsənt/ adjective

If someone is innocent, they have not done the wrong thing they are accused of. It can also mean simple, pure, or not yet aware of evil or harm.

It comes from Latin “innocens,” meaning “not harming” or “harmless,” from “in-” (not) and “nocere” (to harm). The word moved into English through Old French “innocent.”

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