to look inoccent is to look like you wouldn't hurt a fly so you can use adjectives like:
sweet
adorable
lovely
innocent
you could even use looked as if they wouldn't hurt a fly
butter wouldn't melt in their mouth.
inocente is Spanish for innocent/not guilty
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To describe someone in Spanish, you can use adjectives to talk about their physical appearance, personality traits, or characteristics. Remember to match the adjective with the gender and number of the person you are describing. For example, "Ella es alta y amable" (She is tall and kind).
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No, "ugly" is not a preposition. It is an adjective used to describe the appearance of someone or something.
In Shona, the word for "innocent" is "mukana." It conveys the idea of someone who is free from guilt, wrongdoing, or moral corruption. The term can also imply purity or naivety, often used to describe someone who is unaware of the harsh realities of life.
Intelligent, Intelectual, Innocent, Innovitive, Ingenius, Impressive, Important, Ideal, Insensitive. Just a few for you :)
Someone who wants to be different Someone who is outgoing Someone who knows that their actions are much more important than their outwardly appearance
I'm sorry, but I don't have personal experiences or a son to describe. However, if you're looking for tips on how to describe someone's appearance, I can help with that!
No, ungainly is an adjective used to describe someone or something as lacking grace or awkward in movement or appearance. It is not an adverb.
loyal, religous, innocent
The word angelic is an adjective, a word used to describe someone or something as of or relating to angels, or to describe a person who is exceptionally beautiful, innocent, or kind.Example sentence:We could hear the angelic voices of the choir in rehearsal.