BLAMELESS


Meaning of BLAMELESS in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

entirely

But the economists are not entirely blameless .

■ NOUN

life

This man lived a reasonably blameless life on an isolated steading on the boundary of two parishes.

Fabio knew a blameless life when he saw one, but he nevertheless wondered if Rosa was in some sort of trouble.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a blameless life

In a divorce, no one is blameless .

Last week a special prosecutor ruled that the three officials were blameless .

None of us is completely blameless - we all knew something like this could happen.

The women had made every effort to lead blameless lives.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

A whole nation, all of civilized society, perhaps, seeking the blameless state of madness.

But Keith Atkinson, director of the council's environmental health department, remains unconvinced that the allotment owners are blameless .

Neither party is blameless when it comes to the explosion in campaign spending.

No, Zoe and Emma were blameless role models, corrupted only by the Sodom and Gomorrah around them.

None of us who participates in the system is blameless .

This man lived a reasonably blameless life on an isolated steading on the boundary of two parishes.

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