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Term: inncent

Part of Speech: Adjective
Sense 1: Pure and free from guilt, not involved in wrongdoing

Sample Sentence: She has an innocent face that makes it hard to believe she could ever do something wrong.

Sense 2: Lacking worldly experience or sophistication

Sample Sentence: The innocent child was mesmerized by the colorful fireworks display.

Part of Speech: Noun
Sense 1: A person who lacks understanding or knowledge

Sample Sentence: As a newcomer to the city, he feels like an innocent among the street-savvy locals.

Sense 2: A person who is free from sin or moral evil

Sample Sentence: The religious leader claimed that only the purest of heart could be considered innocents in the eyes of God.

Part of Speech: Verb
Sense 1: To clear from guilt or blame

Sample Sentence: The detective was determined to inncent the wrongly accused suspect.

Part of Speech: Adverb
Sense 1: In a manner that denotes purity or naiveté

Sample Sentence: She looked at him inncently, unaware of the implications of her innocent remark.

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