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View usage for: (əledʒd) adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]An alleged fact has been stated but has not been proved to be true. [formal] They have begun a hunger strike in protest at the alleged beating. ...a list of alleged war criminals. allegedly (əledʒɪdli) adverb His van allegedly struck the two as they were crossing a street. Synonyms: supposedly, apparently, reportedly, by all accounts More Synonyms of alleged More Synonyms of alleged alleged in British English (əˈlɛdʒd) adjective (prenominal)1. stated or described to be such; presumed the alleged murderer 2. dubious an alleged miracle alleged in American English (əˈlɛdʒd; əˈlɛdʒɪd) adjective1. so declared, but without proof or legal conviction the alleged assassin 2. called by this term, but perhaps improperly so; so-called his alleged friends Derived forms allegedly (alˈlegedly) adverb Examples of 'alleged' in a sentencealleged But sometimes there is also an element of fraud from the alleged victim.The seriousness of his alleged crimes is not in dispute.Merseyside police received reports of two alleged offences in moving vehicles but the drivers were not traced.He had been in the country to give a talk about UFOs and alleged conspiracies.The alleged incident happened last Thursday night.Some of the alleged crimes were carried out on Swiss territory.The inquiry itself has announced a review of concerns raised by MPs about the way it dealt with the alleged incident.The alleged offences are said to have taken place between November last year and September this year.At first she was questioned about alleged plots to escape.There is no suggestion that the investors were aware of the alleged fraud.The alleged offences are punishable with up to three years in prison.And we should prioritise cases according to the seriousness of the alleged offence.He still harbours a grievance about the alleged incident.An investigation found no evidence that the company had tried to cover up alleged frauds.She went to the police two days after the alleged incident following a reported examination by a doctor.He committed a crime against his bank and against other investors who lost their money through his alleged fraud.Three times he replied to questions about this alleged offence by saying'no comment.All six were being questioned together last night about alleged plans to mount attacks in Britain.If the alleged offence is such that this outcome is likely, there seems to be no persuasive argument for remand in custody.He refuses to allow an independent investigation into alleged war crimes, or account for about 100,000 people who disappeared during the war.She is claiming damages for alleged false imprisonment and personal injury, as well as the costs of medical treatment for injuries to Lilly. In other languagesalleged British English: alleged / əˈlɛdʒd/ ADJECTIVE An alleged fact has been stated but has not been proved to be true. ...an alleged miracle. - American English: alleged
- Arabic: مَزْعُوم
- Brazilian Portuguese: suposto
- Chinese: 声称的
- Croatian: navodni
- Czech: údajný
- Danish: påstået
- Dutch: naar men beweert
- European Spanish: presunto
- Finnish: väitetty
- French: prétendu
- German: angeblich
- Greek: φερόμενος
- Italian: presunto
- Japanese: 申し立てられた
- Korean: 주장된
- Norwegian: påstått
- Polish: rzekomy
- European Portuguese: suposto
- Romanian: pretins
- Russian: признаваемый
- Latin American Spanish: presunto
- Swedish: påstådd
- Thai: ซึ่งถูกกล่าวหา
- Turkish: iddia edilen
- Ukrainian: уявний
- Vietnamese: bị cáo buộc
All related terms of 'alleged'Chinese translation of 'alleged' adj -
据(據)称(稱)的 (jùchēng de)
vt to allege that ... (= claim) 宣称(稱) ... (xuānchēng ... )
he is alleged to have killed her 据(據)称(稱)他杀(殺)了她 (jùchēng tā shāle tā) Definition stated but not proved an alleged beating Synonyms claimed declared assumed so-called rumoured stated described asserted designated presumed affirmed professed presupposed averred unproved Additional synonymsDefinition seeming as opposed to real I was a bit depressed by our apparent lack of progress. Synonyms seeming, supposed, alleged, outward, exterior, superficial, ostensible, speciousSynonyms taken for granted, expected, accepted, supposed, presumed, hypothetical, surmised, presupposed They all seemed of very doubtful character. Synonyms questionable, suspect, suspicious, crooked (informal), dubious, dodgy (British, Australian, New Zealand, informal), slippery, shady (informal), unscrupulous, fishy (informal), shifty, disreputable, untrustworthy, shonky (Australian, New Zealand, informal) |