Blameless
free from or not deserving blame; guiltless:
a blameless child.
Contemporary Examples
Why Toyota and BP Won’t Die Eric Dezenhall October 10, 2010
Lillian Smith’s Bombshell Novel About Interracial Love Nathaniel Rich May 24, 2014
Love Israel? Criticize It Peter Beinart May 18, 2010
What Palestinians Should Do to Combat Cynicism and Make Peace Possible Gil Troy July 22, 2013
Historical Examples
Studies in Contemporary Biography James Bryce, Viscount Bryce
The Incomplete Amorist E. Nesbit
The Dude Wrangler Caroline Lockhart
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall Anne Bronte
A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 George Saintsbury
The Ministry of Intercession Andrew Murray
adjective
free from blame; innocent
adj.
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