Inocencia in english
Innocence
pronunciation: ɪnəsəns part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ɪnəsəns part of speech: noun
In gestures
inocencia = innocence ; naivety [naïvete/naivete] ; gullibility ; boyishness.
Example: His solution to the problem of significance order had the sublimity of innocence: put the more significant term first.Example: He was struck favorably by the board's naivety and obvious interest.Example: Gullibility may be an early warning sign of dementia.Example: His grandmother clearly doted on him despite the fact that his high energy and general boyishness constantly drove her to distraction.more:
» alegar + Posesivo + inocencia = plead + Posesivo + innocence .
Example: She is pleading her innocence, of the unpremeditated attack on her boyfriend.» con inocencia = innocently .
Example: The question was innocently and diplomatically couched.» demostrar la inocencia = prove + innocence .
Example: Nowadays with our litigation culture we have to cover our backs in every possible way to avoid costly court cases tying to prove innocence.» demostrar la inocencia de Alguien = prove + Posesivo + innocence .
Example: It is necessary to remark that he never tried to prove his innocence, he just started an attack with the intention to scare the denouncers.» grito de inocencia = cry of innocence .
Example: She has spent weeks imprisoned, tearing her hair out, screaming herself hoarse with cries of innocence.» presunción de inocencia = presumed innocent .
Example: Everyone charged with a criminal offence shall be presumed innocent until proved guilty according to law.» probar la inocencia de Alguien = prove + Posesivo + innocence .
Example: It is necessary to remark that he never tried to prove his innocence, he just started an attack with the intention to scare the denouncers.