innocent in Finnish
innocent in Finnish is viaton, syytön, harmiton — innocent means free of guilt or wrongdoing; not responsible for a crime or bad act.
innocent in Finnish
viaton
Free from guilt, sin, or immorality.
syytön
Free from guilt, sin, or immorality.
syytön
Bearing no legal responsibility for a wrongful act.
viaton
Bearing no legal responsibility for a wrongful act.
viaton
Without wrongful intent; accidental or in good faith.
harmiton
Without wrongful intent; accidental or in good faith.
viaton
Naive; artless.
harmiton
Naive; artless.
naiivi
Naive; artless.
What does "innocent" mean?
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adj Free of guilt or wrongdoing; not responsible for a crime or bad act.
"The jury found him innocent after the real culprit confessed."
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adj Not intended to cause harm or offense; harmless.
"It was an innocent mistake, not a deliberate insult."
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adj Naive or unaware of the world, especially in a childlike way.
"Toddlers have an innocent trust in everyone around them."
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noun A person, especially a child, who is free of guilt or worldly corruption.
"War always claims its share of innocents."
innocent in a sentence
- The jury found him innocent after the real culprit confessed.
- The suspect was innocent; she was not even in the building that night.
- It was an innocent mistake, not a deliberate insult.
- He asked an innocent question, unaware it would upset her.
Similar words in Finnish
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "innocent" in Finnish?
"innocent" in Finnish is viaton, syytön, harmiton. innocent means: Free of guilt or wrongdoing; not responsible for a crime or bad act.
How do you use "innocent" in a sentence?
Example: "The jury found him innocent after the real culprit confessed." In Finnish, "innocent" is viaton, syytön, harmiton.
Are there other ways to say "innocent" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 4 translations listed for "innocent": viaton, syytön, harmiton, naiivi.
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