What is another word for blamelessly?

Pronunciation: [blˈe͡ɪmləslɪ] (IPA)

Blamelessly is a word that describes behaving in a way that is free from fault or guilt. There are many other words that can be used to convey the same meaning as the word blamelessly. These include words such as faultlessly, innocently, virtuously, perfectly, righteously and irreproachably. These synonyms can help to add variety and depth to writing, enabling the writer to convey their intended meaning more clearly and accurately. By using synonyms, it is possible to avoid repetition and create a more engaging and nuanced text that captures the full range of emotions and ideas that the writer wishes to express.

Usage examples for Blamelessly

The false position in which, however faultlessly, they were placed; the illegitimate affection in which, however blamelessly, they were indulging; these things, offensive to social institutions, although in no manner wrong in themselves, had produced their fruit of humiliation, nay, of degradation.
"The Countess of Albany"
Violet Paget (AKA Vernon Lee)
Surely, if Naaman, in the midst of idolaters, was permitted to bow down in the house of Rimmon, to save his place at court, you may blamelessly bow down to save your life in a Buddhist temple.
"Hilda Wade A Woman With Tenacity Of Purpose"
Grant Allen
For example the prophet may blamelessly preach what men call "treason," as we shall see.
"John Knox and the Reformation"
Andrew Lang

Famous quotes with Blamelessly

  • On the whole, ought I not to rejoice that God was pleased to give me such a father; that from earliest years I had the example of a real man of God's own making continually before me? Let me learn of him. Let me write my books as he built his houses, and walk as blamelessly through this shadow world; if God so will, to rejoin him at last. Amen.
    Thomas Carlyle
  • Whatever America has to show in heroic living to-day, I doubt if she can show any thing finer than the quality of the resolve, the steadfast effort hundreds of black and coloured men are making to-day to live blamelessly, honourably, and patiently, getting for themselves what scraps of refinement, learning, and beauty they may, keeping their hold on a civilization they are grudged and denied.
    H. G. Wells

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