INNOCUOUS: "not harmful or injurious; harmless; not likely to irritate or offend; inoffensive"



"Innocuous" is an adjective used to describe something that is harmless, inoffensive, or unlikely to cause any injury or negative effects.

Etymology:

The word "innocuous" has Latin origins. It is derived from the Latin word "innocuus," which is a combination of "in-" (meaning "not") and "nocuus" (meaning "harmful" or "injurious").

Sample Sentences:

  1. The spider in the corner was innocuous and posed no threat to the inhabitants.

  2. Despite his intimidating appearance, his comments were innocuous and friendly.

  3. The mild seasoning made the dish innocuous, suitable for those with sensitive taste buds.

  4. The documentary presented a series of innocuous facts without any controversial content.

  5. The children played with innocuous toys, ensuring their safety.

Synonyms: harmless, inoffensive, benign, safe, inoffensive

Antonyms: harmful, dangerous, injurious, threatening, offensive








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