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1. innocence
noun. ['ˈɪnəsəns'] the quality of innocent naivete.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- innocence (French)
- innocens (Latin)
Rhymes with Innocence
- abeyance
- abhorrence
- absence
- abstinence
- abundance
- acceptance
- acceptance
- accordance
- acquaintance
- acquiescence
- adherence
- admittance
- adolescence
- adolescence
- adriance
- affluence
- agence
- allegiance
- alliance
- allowance
How do you pronounce innocence?
Pronounce innocence as ˈɪnəsəns.
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Sentences with innocence
1. Noun, singular or mass
The job of each player is to convince the others of their innocence.
Quotes about innocence
1. The woman who runs the Pennsylvania Innocence Project told me that there's a man she's been trying to get out of prison for 26 years. Every night before she goes to bed, she thinks, 'What is he doing?' She says you don't sleep. And yet, she has the greatest sense of humor and this light that comes out of her.
- Richard LaGravenese
2. Art saved me; it got me through my depression and self-loathing, back to a place of innocence.
- Jeanette Winterson
3. Sometimes I'll be sitting with my friends; I'll say something Koothrappali-esque and make a face. There is a lot of Koothrappali in me as a human being. A lot of mannerism, humor, mischievousness, my innocence. So I don't know if I bring him home so much as I bring myself to him at work.
- Kunal Nayyar