All 3 Uses of
innocuous
in
The Da Vinci Code
- He had forgotten that the seemingly innocuous request of all European hotels to see a passport at check-in was more than a quaint formality--it was the law.
Chpt 3 *innocuous = harmless
- In fact, so strong was the Church's fear of those who lived in the rural villes that the once innocuous word for "villager"—villain—came to mean a wicked soul.†
Chpt 6
- Saunière's invitation had contained an innocuous postscript expressing fascination with a robotic knight that Saunière was rumored to have built.†
Chpt 103-104
Definition:
-
(innocuous) unlikely to harm or disturb