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Clean vs Innocent - What's the difference?

clean | innocent | Synonyms |

Clean is a synonym of innocent.


As adjectives the difference between clean and innocent

is that clean is free of dirt or impurities or protruberances while innocent is free from guilt, sin, or immorality.

As nouns the difference between clean and innocent

is that clean is removal of dirt while innocent is those who are innocent; young children.

As a verb clean

is to remove dirt from a place or object.

As an adverb clean

is fully and completely.

Innocent vs Inconcuous - What's the difference?

innocent | inconcuous |

Inconcuous is often a misspelling of innocent.


Inconcuous has no English definition.

As an adjective innocent

is (pure, free from sin, untainted)Free from guilt, sin, or immorality.

As a noun innocent

is those who are innocent; young children.

Innocent vs Reserved - What's the difference?

innocent | reserved | Related terms |

Innocent is a related term of reserved.


As adjectives the difference between innocent and reserved

is that innocent is free from guilt, sin, or immorality while reserved is (comparable) slow to reveal emotion or opinions.

As a noun innocent

is those who are innocent; young children.

As a verb reserved is

(reserve).

Innocent vs Uncorrupted - What's the difference?

innocent | uncorrupted | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between innocent and uncorrupted

is that innocent is (pure, free from sin, untainted)Free from guilt, sin, or immorality while uncorrupted is not corrupted; pure, whole.

As a noun innocent

is those who are innocent; young children.

Innocent vs Fresh - What's the difference?

innocent | fresh | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between innocent and fresh

is that innocent is (pure, free from sin, untainted)Free from guilt, sin, or immorality while fresh is newly produced or obtained.

As nouns the difference between innocent and fresh

is that innocent is those who are innocent; young children while fresh is a rush of water, along a river or onto the land; a flood.

Innocent vs Unspotted - What's the difference?

innocent | unspotted | Related terms |

Innocent is a related term of unspotted.


As adjectives the difference between innocent and unspotted

is that innocent is free from guilt, sin, or immorality while unspotted is not having spots, particularly where this is unusual.

As a noun innocent

is those who are innocent; young children.

Innocent vs Spotless - What's the difference?

innocent | spotless | Synonyms |

Innocent is a synonym of spotless.


As adjectives the difference between innocent and spotless

is that innocent is free from guilt, sin, or immorality while spotless is exceptionally clean.

As a noun innocent

is those who are innocent; young children.

Frank vs Innocent - What's the difference?

frank | innocent |


As nouns the difference between frank and innocent

is that frank is one of the franks, a germanic federation that inhabited parts of what are now france, the low countries and germany while innocent is those who are innocent; young children.

As a proper noun frank

is .

As an adjective innocent is

free from guilt, sin, or immorality.

Innocent vs Nave - What's the difference?

innocent | nave |


In obsolete terms the difference between innocent and nave

is that innocent is not harmful; innocuous; harmless while nave is the navel.

As nouns the difference between innocent and nave

is that innocent is those who are innocent; young children while nave is the middle or body of a church, extending from the transepts to the principal entrances.

As an adjective innocent

is (pure, free from sin, untainted)Free from guilt, sin, or immorality.

Shy vs Innocent - What's the difference?

shy | innocent |


As adjectives the difference between shy and innocent

is that shy is easily frightened; timid while innocent is (pure, free from sin, untainted)Free from guilt, sin, or immorality.

As nouns the difference between shy and innocent

is that shy is an act of throwing while innocent is those who are innocent; young children.

As a verb shy

is to avoid due to timidness or caution.

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