blamelessness

NOUN
  1. a state of innocence
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How To Use blamelessness In A Sentence

  • He had the feeling that years of composure and blamelessness were thrown out.
  • It fosters an equanimity that results in "blamelessness," feeling comfortable in any setting or with any group without the need to find fault or blame. Management-Issues : News
  • blamelessness" which grew more trying still in Tennyson's King. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800
  • It was the blamelessness of Christ that made his execution into murder. Beginner’s Grace
  • Only at the cost of self-deception," he wrote, can observant Christians preserve a facade of "private blamelessness clean from the stains of responsible action in the world. Belief In Action
  • Do not kill”; for this is the childlike blamelessness which is proposed to us, if we would enter the kingdom of heaven. Catena Aurea - Gospel of Mark
  • I suffer two immediate and competing reactions: the first is a profound fear, the second a strong sense of blamelessness. Tim Dowling: A writer wronged
  • Do they have warm feelings for people so confident in their blamelessness that they brag about "never" having behaved "inappropriately" with "anyone" ever? Herman Cain and the third-person presser | Ana Marie Cox
  • To say no more about Arthur's technical "blamelessness," he has, by the coming of Lancelot, ceased to be altogether heroic. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800
  • The more they know, the farther away they move from blamelessness.
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