Innocency Meaning in English
word
ˈɪnəsənsi
IN-uh-suhn-see
ˈɪnəsənsi
IN-uh-suhn-see
释义
A formal or old-fashioned word for 'innocence,' referring to the state of being pure, blameless, or free from guilt.
用法与细微差别
Very rarely used in modern English—'innocence' is the common term. 'Innocency' appears mainly in legal, religious, or poetic contexts. It sounds old-fashioned.
Spanish: inocenciaPortuguese (BR): inocênciaPortuguese (PT): inocênciaChinese (Simplified): 无辜 - 天真Chinese (Traditional): 無辜 - 天真Hindi: निर्दोषताArabic: البراءةBengali: নিষ্কলুষতা - নির্দোষিতাRussian: невинность (устар.)Japanese: 無垢 (むく) - 純真 (じゅんしん)(古風や宗教的表現)Vietnamese: sự ngây thơ - sự vô tội (cổ xưa/thiêng liêng)Korean: 순결함 - 결백함 (고어, 종교적 문맥)Turkish: masumiyet (eski veya şiirsel dilde)Urdu: معصومیت (قدیم انداز یا مذہبی سیاق میں)Indonesian: kesucian - ketidakbersalahan (istilah kuno atau puitis)
例句
The child's innocency was clear to everyone.
basic
He protested his innocency in court.
basic
The poem speaks of lost innocency.
basic
She carries an air of innocency rare in today's world.
natural
Old stories often describe heroes with innocency and courage.
natural
They looked at me with a kind of innocency I hadn't seen in years.
natural