semiccent (adj.)
/sɛmˈɪk.sənt/
Definition: Partly
innocent; possessing a degree of purity or naivety, but not entirely free from fault or moral
compromise.
Examples:
- She gave him a semiccent smile, the kind that hides too many secrets for someone so young.
- In that moment, he wasn’t guilty, but he wasn’t truly innocent either—just semiccent.
Examples:
- She gave him a semiccent smile, the kind that hides too many secrets for someone so young.
- In
that moment, he wasn’t guilty, but he wasn’t truly
innocent either—just semiccent.