0 in a way that is completely harmless (= causing no harm):
She spotted the wallet at once, lying innocuously on the work bench.
The innocuously deranged, as well as the frail, tended not to be kept forcibly in close confinement.
The strange affair began innocuously enough.
It seems an innocuously small amount expressed in pence, but in hard cash it means that an extra £5 million has had to be found.
There they were, slumbering, not only innocuously, but with fruitful and advantageous results to the revenue.
There we find a most important provision, innocuously phrased and tucked away, looking very harmless.