Guiltlessness [noun]
Definition of Guiltlessness:
blamelessness
Sentence/Example of Guiltlessness:
She did not perhaps consider sufficiently her niece's guiltlessness in the expiation.
Then with the inference came the staggering truth—her guiltlessness; and a paralyzing joy held him stricken.
I burned to say if but one word, by way of triumph, and to render doubly sure their assurance of my guiltlessness.
Well, Maurice, what do you think now of our guilt or guiltlessness?
For a while, a sense of guiltlessness supported me; I knew many of the accusations to be false, others grossly overstated.
He could honestly protest his guiltlessness, and would smilingly leave the case to go its ways.
He tried to make away with the ordeal of walking on, or the handling of, iron as a legal testimony of guiltlessness.
The lists were to be open to any champion believing in the lady's guiltlessness, who should adventure his life in her defense.
I burned to say if but one word by way of triumph, and to render doubly sure their assurance of my guiltlessness.
All is guiltlessness, and knowledge is the way to insight into this guiltlessness.