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| Principal Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | innocent adj | (of crime) | inocente adj mf | | | The jury ruled that Nancy was innocent. | | | El jurado dictaminó que Nancy era inocente. | | innocent adj | ([sb]: naive) | inocente adj mf | | | | ingenuo/a adj | | | Colby was very young and innocent, and his older brother didn't want to corrupt him. | | | Colby era muy joven e inocente, y su hermano mayor no quería corromperlo. | | innocent adj | (not serious) | inofensivo/a adj | | | John meant to play an innocent joke on Gary, but Gary got very angry. | | | John pretendía gastarle una broma inofensiva a Gary, pero éste se enfadó mucho. |
| Additional Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | innocent n | (child) (literario) | inocente n común | | | As a society, we should always try to protect the innocents. | | innocent n | (naive person) | inocente n común | | | | ingenuo, ingenua nm, nf | | | George was an innocent; he was slow and hard-working, and wouldn't hurt a fly. | | | George era un inocente; era pausado y muy trabajador, e incapaz de hacer daño a una mosca. | | innocent n | (innocent person) | inocente n común | | | Kelsey was an innocent and didn't deserve this kind of treatment. | | | Kelsey era inocente y no merecía ese tipo de trato. |
'innocent' aparece también en las siguientes entradas:
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