Innocent, a.

    1. Harmless, inoffensive, innocuous, innoxious
    2. Guiltless, sinless, faultless, blameless, immaculate, spotless, pure, clean, clear, guileless, upright, unfallen.
    3. Not guilty, free from the guilt (of a particular crime).

Innocuous, a. Harmless, inoffensive, innoxious, innocent.

Innovate, v. n. Introduce novelties, make changes, make innovations.

Innovation, n.

    1. Change, introduction of novelty.
    2. Novelty, radically new measure, violent departure from established precedent.

Innoxious, a. Harmless, inoffensive, innocuous, innocent.

In nuce. [L.] In a nutshell, in a small compass.

Innuendo, n. Insinuation, remote intimation, indirect allusion, oblique hint, sly suggestion.

Innumerable, a. Numberless, countless, not to be counted, that cannot be numbered.

Inoculate, v. a.

    1. Bud.
    2. Vaccinate.

Inoculation, n.

    1. Budding.
    2. Vaccination.

Inodorous, a. Scentless, without odor or smell.

Inoffensive, a. Harmless, unoffending, innocuous, innoxious, innocent.

In one’s cups. Drunk, drunken, intoxicated, inebriated, tipsy, fuddled, muddled, maudlin, disguised, mellow, in liquor, half-seas-over, three sheets in the wind, has had a drop too much.


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