Use "innocently" in a sentence

1. Anorexia can develop innocently.

2. 19 She smiled at him innocently.

3. 14 His phrasing innocently mixes sight and sound.

4. 20 He claimed to have purchased the contraband innocently.

5. He claimed to have purchased the contraband innocently.

6. 18 She is charming when she acts innocently.

7. 2 The baby gurgled innocently on the bed.

8. 1 He had innocently blundered into a private dispute.

9. 16 An innocently greedy pleasure lit the young man's face.

10. 3 'Oh, Sue went too, did she?'I asked innocently.

11. 17 But she only smiled back at me innocently.

12. Blamelessly: In a blameless manner; without fault or crime; innocently

13. An emotional Affair generally starts innocently enough as a friendship

14. The first man and woman are no longer innocently naked.

15. 15 Their susceptibilities clash against objects that remain innocently quiet.

16. There he was, innocently looking at toys through a store window.

17. 28 Mr Irving admitted making mistakes, but said these were made innocently.

18. 4 By innocently lying to detectives, she'd put herself in an invidious position .

19. 29 "Any chance you'd be heading out that way again, soon?" I asked innocently.

20. Anne, smiling innocently, handed the guard a couple of donuts on the way by.

21. 9 That accomplishment, begun innocently enough, now likewise attracts hundreds of visitors a year.

22. He always seemed to say innocently exactly the wrong thing at the most inopportune moment.

23. Synonyms for Blamelessly include faultlessly, guiltlessly, impeccably, innocently, irreproachably, clearly, honestly, stainlessly, unblemishedly and unimpeachably

24. Synonyms for Cutely include darlingly, cherubically, adorably, sweetly, dearly, endearingly, daintily, preciously, innocently and angelically

25. Antonyms for Balefully include benevolently, benignly, friendlily, harmlessly, innocently, innocuously, inoffensively, safely, beneficially and healthily

26. Supposing in innocently requesting him to escort her today, she'd unwittingly committed a crass blunder?

27. Synonyms for Chastely include virtuously, purely, morally, righteously, innocently, modestly, virginally, virginly, cleanly and decently

28. Synonyms for Artlessly include unpretentiously, unaffectedly, naturally, ingenuously, sincerely, guilelessly, unfeignedly, naively, innocently and simply

29. 21 But ignoring them - willfully or innocently - can result in deep embarrassment and lost business.

30. 5 He said he had obtained the television innocently, not knowing it had been stolen.

31. 29 Supposing in innocently requesting him to escort her today, she'd unwittingly committed a crass blunder?

32. 11 He always seemed to say innocently exactly the wrong thing at the most inopportune moment.

33. Antonyms for Bawdily include cleanly, decently, wholesomely, chastely, goodly, innocently, modestly, morally, respectably and seemlily

34. 7 Anne, smiling innocently, handed the guard a couple of donuts on the way by.

35. 10 As her mouth fell innocently open and her body relaxed, Ludovico Castelfranco examined her closely.

36. 26 We came across a small party of people sitting innocently on a rock enjoying the sunshine.

37. “In an adjacent building seven children had been surprised by death while innocently playing in a room.

38. 24 Whenever I look out of the window, they are crouched innocently in seemingly random positions.

39. And to think that all of it had happened so innocently, with naivete on her part.

40. They marched innocently off to the Pentagon to try to levitate it and put flowers in rifle barrels.

41. 8 Supposing in innocently requesting him to escort her today,[www.Sentencedict.com] she'd unwittingly committed a crass blunder?

42. 11, 12. (a) What illustration is given to help us appreciate that we cannot innocently read apostate literature?

43. 27 That works in reverse as well, when he or she innocently presumes to inject science at Sunday school.

44. 30 For example, Rookwood was an old friend of Ludo Bagman's father, and Bagman passed him information, apparently quite innocently.

45. 25 While visiting her sister on the island of Corfu, Lucy Waring innocently finds herself involved in a smuggling ring.

46. 12 They marched innocently off to the Pentagon to try to levitate it and put flowers in rifle barrels.

47. 23 He soon nosed out the details of the accident by chatting innocently to people and making some phone calls.

48. Blamelessly [ˈbleɪmlɪslɪ] ADV (= innocently) → inocentemente; (= irreproachably) → intachablemente Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co

49. He remembered how innocently they had discussed which natives they would blow to smithereens and which they would grant a reprieve to.

50. 6 He remembered how innocently they had discussed which natives they would blow to smithereens and which they would grant a reprieve to.

51. 13 A firm which innocently seeks to lower costs and improve product quality may simultaneously be making it harder for entry to occur.

52. All component Ying Guang of stair is slippery, fruity, did not highlight, acerb part, the person that lest be opposite, use is caused innocently harm.

53. For example, if a doctor says he would like to use “plasma,” you could innocently conclude he is referring to a “plasma volume expander,” but not so.

54. 27 But even in such a case, a distributor might possess nonpublic data that would tend to show that the feature at issue was actually deployed innocently, negligently, or recklessly.

55. "Do you think anyone can govern innocently," Saint-Just the phrase taken of course from Saint-Just, one of the leaders of the Jacobin Reign of Terror during the French Revolution.

56. Morvern Callar is a postmodern girl, works at the supermarket, been living with her boyfriend for 4 years now.She knows her way around her bit of the Highland Coast,she's taking driving lessons to be even more independent.Rather innocently,she likes to mess …

57. ‘In the circumstances I have summarised above, I believe that the right discount for the belated offer of Amends and apology is 35%.’ ‘Under section 4 of the Defamation Act 1952 the defendant can establish a valid defence if he proves that he published the words innocently and has made an offer of Amends.’

58. Applause is a musical with a book by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, lyrics by Lee Adams, and music by Charles Strouse.The musical is based on the 1950 film All About Eve and the short story on which the movie is based, Mary Orr's "The Wisdom of Eve".The story centers on aging star Margo Channing, who innocently takes a fledgling actress under her wing, unaware that the ruthless Eve is plotting