Innocuously [adverb]

Definition of Innocuously:

harmlessly

Synonyms of Innocuously:


Opposite/Antonyms of Innocuously:

-


Sentence/Example of Innocuously:

The messages, which look rather innocuous, are actually the latest salvo in a battle playing out between the two Silicon Valley Goliaths.

This includes seemingly innocuous scraps such as orange peels or a few nuts.

GPS disruptions can be caused by weather, user equipment or by other innocuous reasons.

The common denominator of all these phenomena is that they’re fueled in part by our seemingly innocuous participation in digital social networking.

Even something as innocuous as a Google search is powered by fossil fuel plants far away emitting greenhouse gases.

It could start as innocuously as a businessman planning a more effective advertising campaign.

At that advanced time of life, too, a few occasional irregularities in the field may be innocuously permitted.

I have found that it is the early maid who catches the first snub, which otherwise might fall innocuously upon a husband.

Where you find sin, go ahead and denounce it mercilessly; but do it crisply, cuttingly, not dully and innocuously.

Peter wished she would turn the lightning upon Denzil, a conductor down whom it would run innocuously.