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Upright vs Innocent - What's the difference?

upright | innocent | Related terms |

Upright is a related term of innocent.


As adjectives the difference between upright and innocent

is that upright is vertical; erect while innocent is free from guilt, sin, or immorality.

As nouns the difference between upright and innocent

is that upright is any vertical part of a structure, especially one of the goal posts in sports while innocent is those who are innocent; young children.

As an adverb upright

is in or into an upright position.

Innocent vs Callow - What's the difference?

innocent | callow | Related terms |


In obsolete terms the difference between innocent and callow

is that innocent is not harmful; innocuous; harmless while callow is bald.

As adjectives the difference between innocent and callow

is that innocent is (pure, free from sin, untainted)Free from guilt, sin, or immorality while callow is bald.

As nouns the difference between innocent and callow

is that innocent is those who are innocent; young children while callow is a callow young bird.

Decorous vs Innocent - What's the difference?

decorous | innocent | Related terms |

Decorous is a related term of innocent.


As adjectives the difference between decorous and innocent

is that decorous is marked by proper behavior while innocent is free from guilt, sin, or immorality.

As a noun innocent is

those who are innocent; young children.

Innocent vs Tender - What's the difference?

innocent | tender | Related terms |


In obsolete terms the difference between innocent and tender

is that innocent is not harmful; innocuous; harmless while tender is someone who tends or waits on someone.

As adjectives the difference between innocent and tender

is that innocent is (pure, free from sin, untainted)Free from guilt, sin, or immorality while tender is sensitive or painful to the touch.

As nouns the difference between innocent and tender

is that innocent is those who are innocent; young children while tender is regard; care; kind concern.

As a verb tender is

to make tender or delicate; to weaken.

Innocent vs Exemplary - What's the difference?

innocent | exemplary | Related terms |

Innocent is a related term of exemplary.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between innocent and exemplary

is that innocent is (obsolete) not harmful; innocuous; harmless while exemplary is (obsolete) a copy of a book or writing.

As adjectives the difference between innocent and exemplary

is that innocent is free from guilt, sin, or immorality while exemplary is deserving honour, respect and admiration.

As nouns the difference between innocent and exemplary

is that innocent is those who are innocent; young children while exemplary is (obsolete) an example, or typical instance; an exemplar.

Juvenile vs Innocent - What's the difference?

juvenile | innocent | Related terms |

Juvenile is a related term of innocent.


As adjectives the difference between juvenile and innocent

is that juvenile is youthful; young while innocent is free from guilt, sin, or immorality.

As a noun innocent is

those who are innocent; young children.

Innocent vs Unsuspicious - What's the difference?

innocent | unsuspicious | Synonyms |

Innocent is a synonym of unsuspicious.


As adjectives the difference between innocent and unsuspicious

is that innocent is free from guilt, sin, or immorality while unsuspicious is not suspicious.

As a noun innocent

is those who are innocent; young children.

Sincere vs Innocent - What's the difference?

sincere | innocent | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between sincere and innocent

is that sincere is genuine; meaning what one says or does; heartfelt while 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 Unsullied - What's the difference?

innocent | unsullied | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between innocent and unsullied

is that innocent is (pure, free from sin, untainted)Free from guilt, sin, or immorality while unsullied is not sullied.

As a noun innocent

is those who are innocent; young children.

Innocent vs Uncorrupt - What's the difference?

innocent | uncorrupt | Synonyms |

Innocent is a synonym of uncorrupt.


As adjectives the difference between innocent and uncorrupt

is that innocent is free from guilt, sin, or immorality while uncorrupt is not corrupt; honest, fair.

As a noun innocent

is those who are innocent; young children.

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