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I just innocently asked if I could use his computer—I had no idea it would upset him.
They answer questions so innocently, with childlike candour.
The boy had grown up innocently, an only child in an affluent suburban home.
Her relationship with a married colleague started innocently enough.
Is there any way their hands could have been innocently contaminated with the explosive?
He said he had obtained the television innocently, not knowing it had been stolen.
He may not receive a polling card, and very innocently goes to the wrong polling booth.
It may be that, quite innocently, he is opening the floodgates for substantial tax avoidance.
Those in detention are not all there because they were detained at the port where they innocently asked for asylum.
Possible translations are 'innocently' or 'naively'.
Historians do not innocently tell stories.
This response completely surprised, and somewhat shocked, the villager, and he innocently remarked that if the chief guest's country has no water buffaloes, it must be a poor country!
Historians who continued to write in an unembattled spirit of inquiry were thus perpetually, though innocently, liable to subvert the entire 'whig' historiography, by continuing to repeat these unmistakable facts.
The excitement began innocently enough when a young woman dropped a mouse down the blouse of a friend knowing that she was terrified of mice and would make a scene.