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inocente

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inocente adj.
1   Que no daña o que no tiene malicia: no hay mala intención en sus inocentes bromas. adj./s. com.
2   Se aplica a la persona que está libre de culpa o de pecado: el jurado lo declaró inocente. ANT culpable.
3   Se aplica a la persona que no merece un castigo o una pena: en las guerras mueren muchos inocentes.
4   Se aplica a la persona que es simple, fácil de engañar y está falta de malicia: es un inocente: se lo cree todo. SIN cándido, ingenuo.
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English inocente [inoˈθente] adj (= ingenuo) → naive, innocent (= no culpable); innocent (= sin malicia); harmless
nm/fsimpleton;
día de los (Santos) Inocentes → April Fool's Day
inocenteThe 28th December, el día de los (Santos) Inocentes, is when the Church commemorates the story of Herod's slaughter of the innocent children of Judea in the time of Christ. On this day Spaniards play inocentadas (practical jokes) on each other, much like our April Fools' Day pranks, eg typically sticking a monigote (cut-out paper figure) on someone's back, or broadcasting unlikely news stories.

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