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We think the answer is "ALLEGED" which means:
- adjective satellite
- • Declared but not proved
- • Doubtful or suspect verb
- • To state under oath, to plead.
- • To cite or quote an author or his work for or against.
- • To adduce (something) as a reason, excuse, support etc.
- • To make a claim as justification or proof; to make an assertion without proof.
- • To lighten, diminish. adjective
- • Asserted but not proved.
- • Supposed but doubtful.
An example sentence would be:
- • "The alleged thief was caught in the act."
- • "The alleged murderer is still at large."
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New York Times23 Feb 2024 | Down 12 | |
The Guardian Quick15 Nov 2000 | Down 4 | |
The Guardian Quick15 Nov 2000 | Down 14 | |
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