alleged
Prononciation : [əˈlɛdʒd]
Mot
Contexte : « law »
(adjective) when something is claimed or stated to be true but has not yet been proven. It's like saying someone did something wrong, but we don’t have all the facts yet.
Exemple
The alleged thief was apprehended by the police after a chase.
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She was not the alleged culprit; it turned out the evidence did not support that claim.
Exemple
What charges were brought against the alleged offender?
Contexte : « reporting »
(verb) to state that something is true, often without proof or clear evidence. For example, when news reports say a person did something, they are often relying on what others claim.
Exemple
The reporter alleged that the company was involved in unfair practices.
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The accusation was not alleged by anyone; it was completely false.
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Did the witness allege anything important during the trial?
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