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1. a. : free from legal guilt or fault. also : lawful. a wholly innocent transaction. b. : free from guilt or sin especially through lack of knowledge of evil : blameless. an innocent child. c. : harmless in effect or intention. … searching for a hidden motive in even the most innocent conversation. Leonard Wibberley. also : candid.
a. : freedom from legal guilt of a particular crime or offense. b. : freedom from guilt or sin through being unacquainted with evil : blamelessness. c. : lack of knowledge : ignorance. … written in entire innocence of the Italian language. E. R. Bentley. d (1) : freedom from guile or cunning : simplicity. (2)
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1. : the act or process of finding a person guilty of a crime especially in a court of law. 2. a. : a strong persuasion or belief. b. : the state of being convinced. 3. a. : the act of convincing a person of error or of compelling the admission of a truth. b. : the state of being convinced of error or compelled to admit the truth. Synonyms.
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Though the use of 'idiot,' 'moron,' and 'imbecile' is widespread and very common to denote someone acting stupidly, they were all once clinical terms to describe people with mental impairments. Keep it in mind, should you use them, that there is a potential to offend.
Agnostic has two relevant meanings: it can refer to someone who holds the view that any ultimate reality, such as God, is unknown and probably unknowable, or it can refer to someone who is not committed to believing in either the existence or nonexistence of God or a god.