unblameful

English

Etymology

From Middle English *unblamfulli (suggested by derivative unblamfulli), equivalent to un- + blameful.

Adjective

unblameful (comparative more unblameful, superlative most unblameful)

  1. not blameful or blameworthy; innocent
    • 1897, F. Harald Williams, Matin Bells and Scarlet and Gold:
      Beggary, shameful dress, took an unblameful dress,
      Touched by His hand;
      Thirsting and neediness, lusting and greediness,
      Owned His command.
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