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in·no·cent ˈinəsənt/ adjective adjective: innocent 1. not guilty of a crime or offense. "the arbitrary execution of an innocent man" synonyms: guiltless, blameless, in the clear, unimpeachable, irreproachable, above suspicion, faultless; More honorable, honest, upright, law-abiding; informalsqueaky clean "he was entirely innocent" antonyms: guilty without; lacking. "a street quite innocent of bookstores" synonyms: free from, without, lacking (in), clear of, ignorant of, unaware of, untouched by "she is innocent of guile" without experience or knowledge of. "a man innocent of war's cruelties" 2. not responsible for or directly involved in an event yet suffering its consequences. "an innocent bystander" 3. free from moral wrong; not corrupted. "an innocent child" synonyms: virtuous, pure, moral, decent, righteous, upright, wholesome; More demure, modest, chaste, virginal; impeccable, spotless, sinless, unsullied, incorrupt, undefiled; informalsqueaky clean, lily-white, pure as the driven snow "Alcott's depiction of innocent girls" antonyms: sinful simple; naive. "she is a poor, innocent young creature" synonyms: naive, ingenuous, trusting, credulous, unsuspicious, unwary, unguarded; More impressionable, gullible, easily led; inexperienced, unworldly, unsophisticated, green; simple, artless, guileless, wide-eyed; informalwet behind the ears, born yesterday "at the innocent age of twelve" antonyms: worldly, seasoned 4. not intended to cause harm or offense; harmless. "an innocent mistake" synonyms: harmless, benign, innocuous, safe, inoffensive "innocent fun" antonyms: harmful noun |
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OJ was found by the court on that day to be "NOT GUILTY" that doesn't mean he was innocent of the crime. Am I trying to explain this to a toddler? Or just a troll? |
Look at these philosophers on this forum. |
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To play Devils advocate, I'm guessing you've changed your tune on the payout of Omar Khadr as he plead guilty to being a terrorist and by the definition of the law is a criminal. I mean we can't have it both ways right? If a man is found innocent he's not guilty however if a man is either found guilty or in this case admits guilt we cannot assume that he's not guilty or pick and choose to believe different when it suits us as that would make one a hipocrit. Dude is a terrorist the courts said so, even he admitted as much so it has to be true. guilt·y ˈɡiltē/ adjective adjective: guilty; comparative adjective: guiltier; superlative adjective: guiltiest culpable of or responsible for a specified wrongdoing. "the police will soon discover who the guilty party is" synonyms; culpable, to blame, at fault, in the wrong, blameworthy, responsible; |
^That is where I was intending to lead him, to discuss either in here or in the Khadir thread, but you beat me to it. |
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He was guilty in the civil trial. |
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