Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Innocence"
The meaning of "Innocence" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does I’m done trying to assert my innocence.(I’m done???) mean?
A:
"I have put too much energy and effort into trying to prove I am innocent. I am done trying. I won't try any more."
Q:
What does pure innocence mean?
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"Pure innocence" refers to a state or quality of being completely free from guilt, wrongdoing, or corruption. It describes a state of purity, naivety, or lack of knowledge about the complexities and darker aspects of the world. When someone is said to possess pure innocence, it suggests that they are untainted by negative experiences, possess childlike trust, and have an absence of ulterior motives or malice. It is often associated with traits such as simplicity, trustworthiness, and a genuine, unaffected nature.
Q:
What does He had his innocence taken away through betrayal in Chinese mean?
A:
That someone did something bad that caused him not to be innocent
Q:
What does There I left my innocence mean?
A:
何かひどいことをしました。すると無罪ということを失ってしまいました。
直訳だと
あそこに無罪を置いた(自分で)
直訳だと
あそこに無罪を置いた(自分で)
Example sentences using "Innocence"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with innocence.
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The man went to court to prove his innocence.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with innocence.
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"A child has a lot of innocence"
"I did not do the crime! I am innocent!"
"I did not do the crime! I am innocent!"
Synonyms of "Innocence" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between The defendant protested his innocence in court. and The defendant protested his conviction in court. ?
A:
innocence in court means freedom from legal guilt of a particular crime or offense
so if someone were to protest their innocence in court, they would protest that they are not guilty
conviction means a formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense, made by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law.
so if someone were to protest their conviction, they would also protest that they are not guilty. the two statements are situational, if you are talking about the same person.
so if someone were to protest their innocence in court, they would protest that they are not guilty
conviction means a formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense, made by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law.
so if someone were to protest their conviction, they would also protest that they are not guilty. the two statements are situational, if you are talking about the same person.
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What is the difference between I am firmly persuaded of his innocence. and I am firmly convinced of his innocence. ?
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Their meanings are almost identical. However, "persuaded" means that the evidence, or the testimony of a person convinced you that he was innocent. However, if you just say "convinced", the listener doesn't know why you think he is innocent. For instance, you could be convinced due to a "gut feeling" or because of some stereotype that you hold with respect to the accused criminal, or his victim.
Q:
What is the difference between I can testify to his innocence. and I can attest his innocence. ?
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there realy is no different meaning it is all the same
Q:
What is the difference between He stands by his innocence and He insists on his innocence ?
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"stands by" seems a little more noble, like the person is standing up for it like a cause - very self righteous.
Insist means more that they keep repeating, imploring, or stubbornly refusing to say anything else.
They mean essentially the same thing, but have different feelings.
Insist means more that they keep repeating, imploring, or stubbornly refusing to say anything else.
They mean essentially the same thing, but have different feelings.
Q:
What is the difference between he is innocence and he is innocent ?
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Innocence is a noun
Innocent is an adjective
Knowing that, you would used the adjective.
"His innocence was destroyed with hard evidence"
"He was consider innocent before the Attoney's hard evidence"
Innocent is an adjective
Knowing that, you would used the adjective.
"His innocence was destroyed with hard evidence"
"He was consider innocent before the Attoney's hard evidence"
Translations of "Innocence"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Plead innocence or plead innocent? (in a Cambridge book it says "plead innocence", but in dictionaries "plead innocent") I'm confused XP
A:
Umm, it's a little bit complicated
If you "plead innocence", it means that you are claiming innocence in a general sense, or moral sense. NOT The legal sense. So, if someone says to you – did you steal my pain? Then, you can plead innocence. No, I really didn't.
BUT When the judge in a court room ask you, "how do you plead"?, Then you plead innocent. Innocent to the charge. Not guilty.
Umm, it's a little bit complicated
If you "plead innocence", it means that you are claiming innocence in a general sense, or moral sense. NOT The legal sense. So, if someone says to you – did you steal my pain? Then, you can plead innocence. No, I really didn't.
BUT When the judge in a court room ask you, "how do you plead"?, Then you plead innocent. Innocent to the charge. Not guilty.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? doing innocence
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"Doing innocence" sounds very strange and wouldn't be used in common English.
If you want to sound more natural you could try "being innocent" or just "innocent" by itself.
innocence is the noun.
innocent is an adjective.
If you want to sound more natural you could try "being innocent" or just "innocent" by itself.
innocence is the noun.
innocent is an adjective.
Other questions about "Innocence"
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A:He tried to convince me of his innocence.
B:He tried to convince me his innocence.
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both are correct? winch one is more correct?
B:He tried to convince me his innocence.
↑
both are correct? winch one is more correct?
A:
A: “He tried to convince me of his innocence.” Is correct.
B doesn’t make sense
B doesn’t make sense
Q:
Destroying the innocence of Frozen in 6 seconds
Ruining Frozen in 6 seconds
☞ Do the two sound natural? These are the titles for YouTube video. Is it way better to replace "in" with "within"?
Ruining Frozen in 6 seconds
☞ Do the two sound natural? These are the titles for YouTube video. Is it way better to replace "in" with "within"?
A:
in (5 minutes) = 5분뒤에, 5분안에
Within (5 minutes) = 5분안에
In (some amount of time) 은 (몇시간)뒤에, 후에 와 (몇시간) 안에 이런 두가지 의미도 있는데 within은 꼭 이 시간안에 뭘 하겠다는거에요. YouTube 비디오 제목이라면, in 이 더 짧고 더 쉽게 읽어지니까 in을 추천합니다
교포인 제 한국말이 좀 짧아서 죄송합니다 ㅋㅋㅋ
Within (5 minutes) = 5분안에
In (some amount of time) 은 (몇시간)뒤에, 후에 와 (몇시간) 안에 이런 두가지 의미도 있는데 within은 꼭 이 시간안에 뭘 하겠다는거에요. YouTube 비디오 제목이라면, in 이 더 짧고 더 쉽게 읽어지니까 in을 추천합니다
교포인 제 한국말이 좀 짧아서 죄송합니다 ㅋㅋㅋ
Q:
The innocence of children and animals is wonderful ¿Cómo suena esto? Does this sound natural?
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Suena bien, pero yo diria que "the innocence of children and animals is a wonderful thing" suena todavia mas natural
Q:
Her innocence was proved by his testification
. Does this sound natural?
. Does this sound natural?
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"〜by his testimony."
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