innocently

IPA: ˈɪnʌsʌntɫi

adverb

  • In an innocent manner.
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Examples of "innocently" in Sentences

  • There was a little bottle labelled innocently: "Grey powder" with a dose.
  • He says he met her 8 years ago, "innocently" - but then just had to get in her pants
  • My point, and from your paragraph where you want sexuality to unfold innocently, is that IMO it so rarely does.
  • You don't know if she was "innocently" referencing a prior name of the area, or was making a highly inflammatory and antisemitic political statement.
  • The history of the word begins innocently enough with the Latin word scamnum, "a stool or bench serving as a seat, step, or support for the feet, for example."
  • Now, I was going to read you something from the Moomins, but it’s not quite as charming when removed from the illustrations of big Moomin innocently bent-over butts.
  • But to his friends he seemed only the agreeable, clever, lively, and, if we may use the phrase innocently, the worldly man, -- never affecting a superior sanctity, or an over-anxiety to forms, except upon great occasions; and rendering his austerity of manners the more admired, because he made it seem so unaccompanied by hypocrisy.

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