English to Spanish Dictionary innocence

innocence

inocencia
definition
noun
they must prove their innocence
the state, quality, or fact of being innocent of a crime or offense.
translation of 'innocence'
noun
inocencia,
candor
example
Their songs have a certain elegant charm and a quality of 'innocence' that's genuinely disarming.
all the boys lost their 'innocence' with her
Her image of purity, 'innocence' and kindness fits the traditional Chinese female role.
The heady success of our global communication and computer advances does not conceal our lack of 'innocence' .
Yet it could just as easily have been inspired by any number of movies given its theme of the corruption of 'innocence' .
You have an endearing quality of youth and 'innocence' that attracts people around you today.
She ran her hand through the water in mourning for her lost 'innocence' , and her inability to fight him.
they must prove their 'innocence'
they'd avenge assaults on her 'innocence' by others
Pasting a smile on her face, she came back up and stood straight, tilting her head in mock 'innocence' .
I strive to keep his purity and 'innocence' , so he doesn't have to suffer like I do.
The court heard that he still maintained his 'innocence' over the offences which were years old.
The steadfast and stubborn denial of guilt leads to the complete inability to recognise actual 'innocence' .
In addition, you have remained an advocate for his 'innocence' after the crime.
For all his sophistication, he retains an extremely likeable quality of 'innocence' .
The bagman becomes the last vestige of her 'innocence' ; thoroughly corrupted by her jealous rage.
She can deny that human rights, presumption of 'innocence' and just plain common decency are being sullied.
Despite protesting his 'innocence' , he is convicted and imprisoned.
Thus the imagery of Aquarius dwells upon the cleansing power of water to offer the representation of youth, 'innocence' and purity.
Indeed, they have implied that the girl was actually at fault because she had not done enough to prove her 'innocence' .
the healthy bloom in her cheeks gave her an aura of 'innocence'
He has consistently protested his 'innocence' and declared he has ‘a full answer’ to them.
This would be the thorough destruction of my 'innocence' , the purity humanity sought in me.
Now it is rare to see his name in print unless it is being invoked as shorthand for corrupted 'innocence' or curdled dreams.
The court is only authorized to review cases if it is presented with new facts or proof of 'innocence' .
The play culminates with an ironic and chilling suggestion of religion corrupting 'innocence' .
But Browne presents him as an amalgam of 'innocence' and worldliness, good nature and guile.
These stories are typical of Walsh's interest in the survival of 'innocence' in a corrupt world.
Many of his operas deal with the loss of 'innocence' in the young and their corruption by adults.
Much of his work deals with the theme of 'innocence' corrupted by capitalism.
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