/feɪnd ˈɪnəsəns/ – Phrase
Definition: sự giả vờ ngây thơ.
A more thorough explanation: Feigned innocence refers to the act of pretending to be innocent or unaware of wrongdoing, when in fact the individual is fully aware of their actions. It involves deceitfully presenting oneself as innocent or naive in order to avoid responsibility or consequences for one’s actions.
Example: The defendant’s feigned innocence did not convince the jury, as the evidence against him was overwhelming.