The adjective form of the word "allege" is "alleged." It is used to describe something that is claimed or asserted without proof, often in legal contexts. For example, one might refer to an "alleged crime" or "alleged perpetrator."
claimed, supposed, declared, assumed, so-called, apparent, stated, described
* Physicist / Engineer Kim Ung-yong has a verified IQ of 210 * Bouncer Christopher Michael Langan has a verified IQ of 195 * Engineer Philip Emeagwali is alleged to have an IQ of 190 * World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov is alleged to have an IQ of 190 * Author Marilyn Vos Savant has a verified IQ of 186 * Actor James Woods is alleged to have an IQ of 180 * Politician John H. Sununu is alleged to have an IQ of 180 * Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is alleged to have an IQ of 180 * Mathematician Andrew Wiles is alleged to have an IQ of 170 * World Chess Champion Judith Polgar is alleged to have an IQ of 170 * Chess Grandmaster Robert Byrne is alleged to have an IQ of 170 * World Chess Champion Bobby Fischer is alleged to have an IQ of 167 * Mathematician / Physicist Stephen W. Hawking is alleged to have an IQ of over 160 * Microsoft Founder Paul Allen is alleged to have an IQ of over 160 * Actress Sharon Stone is alleged to have an IQ of 154
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That is not a word in the English language.
The clerk alleged that I stole his lunch.
one who spreads real or alleged scandal about another (usually for political advantage)
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The adjective form of the word "allege" is "alleged." It is used to describe something that is claimed or asserted without proof, often in legal contexts. For example, one might refer to an "alleged crime" or "alleged perpetrator."
It is alleged to be a Malay word Ge'kok' which imitates the lizard's call
Reported without proof
* Alleged simply means the person doing the accusing has no concrete proof the man is cheating by seeing one or several women.
The word allegation is a noun. The plural is allegations.
It is alleged to be the Zuni term for "middle anthill of the world".
Yes, "allege" does have a root word. It comes from the Latin word "allegare," which means "to send a person as a representative."
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis- according to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) - is a word alleged to mean 'a lung disease caused by the inhalation of very fine silica dust, causing inflammation in the lungs'.