/ˈblāmləs/ – Adjective
Definition: không chê được, vô tội.
A more thorough explanation: “Blameless” in a legal context refers to a state of being free from fault or guilt in relation to a particular matter or situation. It implies that an individual or entity is not responsible or accountable for any wrongdoing or misconduct that may have occurred.
Example: The defendant argued that he was blameless in the accident and should not be held liable for the damages.