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blameless

[ UK /blˈe‍ɪmləs/ ]
[ US /ˈbɫeɪmɫəs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. free of guilt; not subject to blame
    of irreproachable character
    has lived a blameless life
    an unimpeachable reputation

How To Use blameless In A Sentence

  • It was for them a blameless activity, and involved a charming motif of the new art. Times, Sunday Times
  • For loudly booing when the blameless singers and the faultless musicians were doing their best? Times, Sunday Times
  • Nor does it make for efficiency as the courts would be cluttered with prosecutions of blameless individuals who would ultimately be dealt with by means of an absolute discharge.
  • In every wise blameless, till eld took from him eftsoon The Tale of Beowulf Sometime King of the Folk of the Weder Geats
  • These were all blameless cases of unintentional and unwitting mental telegraphy, I judge.
  • While a propagandist only presents one side, the fact is that no one side is seamless or blameless.
  • But the banks are not entirely blameless victims in such crime. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had the feeling that years of composure and blamelessness were thrown out.
  • He faded into insensibility, and passed from his blameless life on 12 February 1804, unaccompanied by his former intellectual powers.
  • The reports were thoroughgoing and, as pieces of journalism, blameless.
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