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Meanings of
innoxious
in English
Innoxious.
Related terms
harmless
innocuous
Usage of
innoxious
in English
1
Lady Dalrymple and Miss Carteret-theywould soon be
innoxious
cousins to her.
2
In short, I have seldom heard of any noblemen so
innoxious
.
3
In meddling with great affairs, weakness is never
innoxious
.
4
If perchance some stricken Asiatic come among us, plague dies with him, uncommunicated and
innoxious
.
5
We raise him as an idiot, which is the surest means of rendering him
innoxious
!
6
Vanity, I believe, my dear brother, is not so
innoxious
a quality as we are desirous of supposing.
7
His party was believed to be subdued, and his own reputation was so tarnished that he was become quite
innoxious
.
8
Yet it seemed
innoxious
!
9
The experiment of universal suffrage must render the waters of political and social life more or less turbid even if they remain
innoxious
.
10
The same playful fancy, the same sterling and
innoxious
wit, that was shown afterwards in his writings, cheered and delighted the family circle.
11
The true criterion is, not whether the Government, or an individual may supply the article, but whether the article itself be noxious or
innoxious
.
12
Taken internally its effects are
innoxious
-
indeed
there
are those who believe it to be beneficial, and the curari is often swallowed as a medicine.
13
This
innoxious
and ineffectual character, that seems formed upon a plan of apology and disculpation, falls miserably short of the mark of public duty.
14
"We will strip them of their armor, and so they shall become
innoxious
,
"
15
"Write upon my tomb, that here he lies who forbore to perpetuate human affliction, and bestowed a fatal boon where alone it could be
innoxious
.
"
16
Lady Dalrymple and Miss Carteret-theywould soon be
innoxious
cousins to her.
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innoxious
Adjective
Frequent collocations
so innoxious
become innoxious
innoxious cousins
innoxious wit
never innoxious
More collocations
Innoxious
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