blameless
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blame·less
(blām′lĭs)adj.
Free of blame or guilt; innocent.
blame′less·ly adv.
blame′less·ness n.
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blameless
(ˈbleɪmlɪs)adj
free from blame; innocent
ˈblamelessly adv
ˈblamelessness n
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Adj. | 1. | blameless - free of guilt; not subject to blame; "has lived a blameless life"; "of irreproachable character"; "an unimpeachable reputation" clean-handed, guiltless, innocent - free from evil or guilt; "an innocent child"; "the principle that one is innocent until proved guilty" |
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blameless
adjective innocent, clear, clean, upright, stainless, honest, immaculate, impeccable, virtuous, faultless, squeaky-clean, unblemished, unsullied, uninvolved, unimpeachable, untarnished, above suspicion, irreproachable, guiltless, unspotted, unoffending a blameless life
responsible, guilty, to blame, at fault, culpable, censurable, reprovable
responsible, guilty, to blame, at fault, culpable, censurable, reprovable
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blameless
adjective1. Free from guilt or blame:
Slang: clean.
Idiom: in the clear.
2. Beyond reproach:
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Translations
بَريء، طاهِر
bezúhonnýnevinný
pletfri
saklaus; ámælislaus
bezúhonný
kabahatsızsuçsuz
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blame
(bleim) verb1. to consider someone or something responsible for something bad. I blame the wet road for the accident.
2. to find fault with (a person). I don't blame you for wanting to leave.
noun the responsibility (for something bad). He takes the blame for everything that goes wrong.
ˈblameless adjective innocent. a blameless life.
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