Question is poorly worded and unclear. An allegation is an unproven assertion, declaration or statement. No legal conclusion is called for until it can be proven, or disproven, one way or the other.
An allegation is"I think you did it". A charge is"I think you did it, and I think I can prove to a court that you did."
A person who makes an allegation is often called an accuser or a claimant.
An allegation (also called adduction) is a legal term where the claim of a fact is made by a party who claim to have proof. Until proof is provided in a court of law the claim will remain an allegation.
Uncovering argument is often used in the legal system. This means a legal allegation delivered during the defense that shows the real purpose of the legal action.
Example sentence for the noun 'allegation': The allegation was made strategically, right before the election.
"Allegation" is a noun that refers to a claim or assertion that someone has done something wrong or illegal without proof.
'How dare you impeach my character with this allegation!' Impeach here means to call into question the character of the person.
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The answer is: an inference
An allegation is an accusation. Here are some sentences.I resented his allegation that I had cheated.The judge heard his allegations during the trial.Her allegations are ridiculous.
The word 'allegation' is a noun, a word for a statement that someone has done something wrong or illegal that is offered without proof.Example: The allegation was made strategically, right before the election.
Jumping to a conclusion