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Allegedly

UK /["/əˈledʒɪdli/"]/US /["/əˈledʒɪdli/"]/

Definition

expressed as though something is a fact but without giving any proof

In simple words: It is said that something is true, but it hasn't been proven.

Examples

  • crimes allegedly committed during the war

Usage notes

Use 'allegedly' when reporting accusations or claims that are not confirmed. It's common in news articles but less so in casual conversations.

Grammar pattern

standalone adverb

Memory hint

Think of 'a-ledge' — as if you're on the edge and someone throws an accusation without proof.

Collocations

  • allegedly involved
  • allegedly committed
  • allegedly stated
  • allegedly seen
  • allegedly linked

Synonyms

  • supposedly
  • reportedly
  • purportedly
  • claimed
  • putatively

Antonyms

  • undeniably
  • certainly
  • definitely
  • unquestionably

Common mistakes

  • Using it in informal contexts where a more casual phrase would be better.
  • Confusing it with 'allegation', which is a noun.
  • Misplacing it in a sentence, often using it before the subject instead of before the verb.