Innocuous
(adjective)
Not likely to cause harm or offense; harmless.
Origin:
From latin innocuus "harmless", from in- "not" + nocere "to harm".
Examples:
- The medicine was considered to be innocuous and had no known side effects.
- The comment was innocuous and did not cause any offense.
- The joke was intended to be innocuous and not to offend anyone.
- The email was innocuous and did not contain any sensitive information.
- The change was considered to be innocuous and would not have a significant impact.