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    allegedly
    /əˈlɛdʒɪdli/

    adverb

    • 1. used to convey that something is claimed to be the case or have taken place, although there is no proof: "he was allegedly a leading participant in the coup attempt"

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  2. used when something illegal or wrong is said to have been done, but has not been proved: That's where he allegedly killed his wife. She was arrested for allegedly stealing a car. C2. used when something is said to be true but has not been proved: It’s a collection of recipes which allegedly can be prepared in 30 minutes.

  3. an exclamation expressing disbelief or scepticism. Discover More. Usage. In recent years it has become common for speakers to include allegedly in statements that are controversial or possibly even defamatory.

  4. adverb. 1. reportedly; supposedly. payments allegedly made to a former colleague. 2. (sentence modifier) it is alleged that. exclamation. 3. an exclamation expressing disbelief or scepticism. USAGE In recent years it has become common for speakers to include allegedly in statements that are controversial or possibly even defamatory.

  5. The meaning of ALLEGED is accused but not proven or convicted. How to use alleged in a sentence.

  6. an exclamation expressing disbelief or scepticism. Usage: In recent years it has become common for speakers to include allegedly in statements that are controversial or possibly even defamatory.

  7. If someone is said to be allegedly guilty of something, it means that proof has yet to be produced or they have yet to be found formally guilty by law. Allegedly is used almost entirely in a legal sense, referring to a potentially criminal action that is being or will shortly be decided in court.

  8. Definition of allegedly adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. an exclamation expressing disbelief or scepticism. USAGE. In recent years it has become common for speakers to include allegedly in statements that are controversial or possibly even defamatory.

  10. allegedly. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English al‧leg‧ed‧ly /əˈledʒɪdli/ adverb [ sentence adverb] formal used when reporting something that people say is true, although it has not been proved a sports car, allegedly stolen in Manchester Examples from the Corpus allegedly • This facility allegedly commanded the strategic ...

  11. adverb. According to someone's allegation. The suspect was allegedly involved in the robbery, but his alibi placed him in another state at the time. Wiktionary. According to someone's conspicuous impressions (which could be alleged ensuingly). The game is allegedly exciting. Wiktionary. Origin of Allegedly. alleged +‎ -ly. From Wiktionary.

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