general

definition of innocent

In its broadest sense, the term innocent is used to refer to that or that which does not harm or offend in any way and that does not present any type of malice in its actions. I was the victim of an innocent joke by my fellow students, so I couldn't even get mad.

On the other hand, the term innocent is frequently used to refer to someone who displays naive behavior or such a thought. Juan is so, so innocent that he believes that he can change the strong corruption that has been entrenched in the company for years on his own.

Also, when a person is extremely easy to fool because he is too trusting of everyone, it is often talked about in terms of innocent. María is so innocent that we made her believe that Juan, the most attractive in the class, is deeply in love with her and believed it.

Meanwhile, to instances of law , when it is said that someone is innocent, it means that they are free of guilt and charge with respect to what he had been accused of or imprisoned for. It generally describes someone's lack of guilt in relation to a crime.

Also, the word innocent is used to refer to that very young child and therefore lacking sufficient reason, or failing that, an adult who has a mental disability that prevents him from acting and thinking normally, restricting itself to the most basic and elemental.

Although many times the term innocent is mistakenly connected with the situation of not knowing, reality shows us that this should not be the case, since it must be conceived as a positive and not negative term as it usually happens, because the lack of knowledge supposes the lack of evil.

The image, the symbol of innocence and therefore of someone innocent, is represented by the figure of a young woman crowned with flowers and who appears washing her hands in a basin placed on a pedestal and a white lamb is presented in her proximity.

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