blameless

[US]/'bleɪmlɪs/
[UK]/'blemləs/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. innocent; without fault; pure.

Example Sentences

He was considered blameless in the accident.

She maintained her blameless reputation throughout her career.

The blameless employee was unfairly fired from the company.

The blameless child was caught in the middle of a family dispute.

Despite the evidence, he insisted on his blameless actions.

The blameless victim of the crime received justice in the end.

She led a blameless life, free from scandal or controversy.

The blameless puppy wagged its tail happily.

The blameless student was wrongly accused of cheating on the exam.

The blameless bystander provided a key witness account to the police.

Real-world Examples

Yet Mr Cameron is not blameless.

Source: The Economist - Comprehensive

I was unhappy. You're not exactly blameless in this.

Source: Ozark.

However, I still don't think that universities are blameless.

Source: TED Talks (Video Version) Bilingual Selection

My past life has been blameless--a model of good behavior and correct conduct.

Source: The Trumpet Swan

Okay, I made a mistake. I'm sorry, but Victor wasn't entirely blameless.

Source: Desperate Housewives (Audio Version) Season 4

She was sure that the regard was blameless.

Source: Middlemarch (Part Five)

The defendant Leslie Durrell is clearly blameless.

Source: The Durrells Season 1

My children are blameless victims of their monstrous father.

Source: Breaking Bad

You must be blameless before the Lord your God.

Source: 05 Deuteronomy Musical Bible Theater Version - NIV

Let that World be ignorant of them, and our joys become divine and blameless!

Source: Monk (Part 2)

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