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Definition of blameless in English: blamelessadjective ˈbleɪmləsˈbleɪmləs Innocent of wrongdoing. Example sentencesExamples - This is irresponsible and certainly unfair since, so far as the world was concerned, he was a perfectly blameless young man.
- In this I am not blameless either because, as a media adviser, I have encouraged this approach when it suited me.
- And there I was worrying that I'd needlessly insulted this blameless woman.
- To her legions of adoring fans, she is faultless, blameless and unbeatable.
- He is described as an upright, blameless, and very very wealthy man.
- They are, no matter what happened in this case, blameless here.
- While some of the defendants led blameless lives, some used and even dealt in drugs.
- He took into account the defendant's age, his family problems, his previously blameless life and the fact that the money had been returned.
- Now, I've hardly lived a blameless life when it's come to pyrotechnics, but this kind of rampant idiocy really has got me angry.
- I know it may shock you to know I haven't led a blameless life, that my past is not a blissful stroll in the park on a sunny day with bluebirds winging in a cloudless sky.
- In this upside-down world picture, nobody is too discredited to be fashioned into a hero and nobody too blameless to be set up as a villain.
- He basically tried to change the subject to the defendant's otherwise blameless life.
- For what it's worth, he did not play badly yesterday, and was blameless for all three goals.
- How could I value the life or suffering of a criminal above that of my blameless family?
- He has told his fellow coaches that they have to be blameless, beyond reproach in everything they do.
- So far this week, I've led an almost entirely blameless existence.
- I also think that the insurance companies themselves are not blameless when it comes to this matter.
- Until recently I thought I was living a blameless life as a caring global citizen.
- The report proves he is absolutely blameless.
- The cult of multiculturalism holds that all minorities are victims of the majority, and therefore minorities must always be blameless.
Synonyms innocent, guiltless, above reproach, beyond criticism, above suspicion, irreproachable, unimpeachable, in the clear, not to blame, without fault, faultless, exemplary, perfect, virtuous, pure, moral, upright, impeccable, sinless, unblemished, spotless, stainless, untarnished informal squeaky clean Definition of blameless in US English: blamelessadjectiveˈblāmləsˈbleɪmləs Innocent of wrongdoing. Example sentencesExamples - In this I am not blameless either because, as a media adviser, I have encouraged this approach when it suited me.
- He is described as an upright, blameless, and very very wealthy man.
- To her legions of adoring fans, she is faultless, blameless and unbeatable.
- I know it may shock you to know I haven't led a blameless life, that my past is not a blissful stroll in the park on a sunny day with bluebirds winging in a cloudless sky.
- While some of the defendants led blameless lives, some used and even dealt in drugs.
- The cult of multiculturalism holds that all minorities are victims of the majority, and therefore minorities must always be blameless.
- He took into account the defendant's age, his family problems, his previously blameless life and the fact that the money had been returned.
- The report proves he is absolutely blameless.
- Now, I've hardly lived a blameless life when it's come to pyrotechnics, but this kind of rampant idiocy really has got me angry.
- This is irresponsible and certainly unfair since, so far as the world was concerned, he was a perfectly blameless young man.
- For what it's worth, he did not play badly yesterday, and was blameless for all three goals.
- In this upside-down world picture, nobody is too discredited to be fashioned into a hero and nobody too blameless to be set up as a villain.
- How could I value the life or suffering of a criminal above that of my blameless family?
- He basically tried to change the subject to the defendant's otherwise blameless life.
- He has told his fellow coaches that they have to be blameless, beyond reproach in everything they do.
- They are, no matter what happened in this case, blameless here.
- Until recently I thought I was living a blameless life as a caring global citizen.
- And there I was worrying that I'd needlessly insulted this blameless woman.
- I also think that the insurance companies themselves are not blameless when it comes to this matter.
- So far this week, I've led an almost entirely blameless existence.
Synonyms innocent, guiltless, above reproach, beyond criticism, above suspicion, irreproachable, unimpeachable, in the clear, not to blame, without fault, faultless, exemplary, perfect, virtuous, pure, moral, upright, impeccable, sinless, unblemished, spotless, stainless, untarnished |