unblamefully
English
Etymology
From Middle English unblamfulli, unblamfully, equivalent to unblameful + -ly.
Adverb
unblamefully (comparative more unblamefully, superlative most unblamefully)
- in an unblameful manner; without blame; innocently
- 2016, Bill Reed, Living on Mars:
- Charles was unblamefully discussing what we were going to do about them.
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