词汇 | thesaurus_articles_not-responsible-for-doing-something-bad-or-wrong |
释义 | not responsible for doing something bad or wrongYou can use these words to say that someone is not responsible for doing something wrong, bad, or illegal. Innocent is usually used to say that someone did not commit or is not responsible for a particular crime. I don't know if they are innocent or guilty. The opposite of innocent is guilty. Guilty means that a court has decided a person committed or is responsible for a crime. She was found guilty on all charges. Someone who is blameless is not responsible for doing something wrong or for a bad situation that exists. Blameless is often used with negative words. She is not entirely blameless in the matter. A person who is guiltless is not responsible for doing something wrong or committing a crime. Guiltless is usually used with negative words. He's not exactly guiltless in this matter - she helped the robber escape. There are several legal words to describe someone who is not held responsible for committing a crime. If a court finds someone who has been charged with a crime not guilty, they are acquitted. The two men were acquitted of her murder. Someone who is exonerated has all the responsibility for something bad happening officially removed from them. The exonerated prisoners banded together and sued the judge who had falsely convicted all of them. Someone who is in the clear is recognized as being not guilty or not having committed a crime. In the clear is less formal or official than acquitted and exonerated. The suspect was questioned by police, but he was in the clear. |
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