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innocence

Aussprache: [ˈɪnə səns]

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Kontext: „morality“

(noun) innocence means not being guilty of a crime or wrongdoing. It's like when someone has done nothing wrong and is pure in their actions or thoughts.

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The jury found her innocence, proving she had not committed the crime.

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Even though he claimed his innocence, the evidence suggested he was involved.

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How can you prove your innocence if you are accused?

Kontext: „childhood“

(noun) innocence can also mean the quality of being naive or unaware of the bad things in the world. It’s like when kids see the good in everything and don’t understand the bad stuff.

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The child's laughter showed her innocence and joy in simple things.

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As he grew up, he lost the innocence he had as a child.

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What do you think makes childhood innocence special?

Kontext: „emotions“

(noun) innocence can refer to a purity of feelings or intentions. It’s when someone acts with good intentions and doesn’t think about hurting anyone.

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Her innocence shone through in her kind actions towards others.

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His lack of innocence led him to make hurtful decisions.

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Can someone be innocent in their thoughts while still making mistakes?

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