innocent in the PONS Dictionary

innocent Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

an innocent victim
to be an innocent
to be presumed innocent

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
An innocent is only doing what he or she must do.
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He wrote that overall he was against tobaccohis own father died of emphysema after smoking for many yearsbut that it was an innocent pleasure.
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He also claimed to be innocent of his (unspecified) crimes.
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His simplicity in presentation and innocent narration always attracted the readers.
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Taking up arms after that judgment had been rendered resulted in the shedding of innocent blood.
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He sends his daughter outside so that she will be innocent of what is to follow.
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He begins his own surveillance operation against the innocent man and his friends.
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He pleaded innocent, but was found guilty and sentenced to death by hanging.
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He obviously had the motive and means, but is found innocent and the scandal comes to an end.
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She is very innocent and has a pure personality.
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