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[ UK /ɡˈɪltləs/ ]
[ US /ˈɡɪɫtɫɪs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. free from evil or guilt
    an innocent child
    the principle that one is innocent until proved guilty

How To Use guiltless In A Sentence

  • But what we all also shared was a guiltless love for what our parents were into. The Sun
  • For example, the now-defunct New Zealand launch site included virtual men with whom you could have "guiltless" virtual affairs: launch website imagines the chocolate bar as a tribute to Womanhood in all its "shimmery" glory: The Hathor Legacy
  • And still more often the condemned is the burden bearer for the guiltless and unblamed.
  • Not only are they guiltless, but they are even unaccused of such crimes, as in the judgment of any, justly work a forfeiture of liberty. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus
  • They would be guiltless to some extent in genuinely believing there was a mortal threat to the territory and people of the United States and United Kingdom, yet they would also be downright fools.
  • The only thing I ask of his Majesty is, that the diocese of Cambrai, which is guiltless, may not suffer for the errors imputed to me. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 5
  • But a recognition of the fact that Taylor distinctly belongs to the antinomians of English prose, or at least to those guiltless heathens who lived before the laws of it had been asserted, can not in any competent critic dull the sense of the wonderful beauty of his style. A History of Elizabethan Literature
  • To simply blame Israel for this and leave Hamas guiltless is shortsighted and ignorant. Original Signal - Transmitting Digg
  • I am not guiltless in this regard, and like most other men, I have at one time or another shared the details of a one-night stand with my buddies.
  • May I thus deal with a guiltless and unaccused brother? The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 1 of 4
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