noun
allegation
al-ih-GAY-shuhn
noun
1
A claim or accusation made without proof that it is true.
"The company denied the allegations of fraud."
"Police are investigating an allegation of theft against the employee."
How to Use Allegation
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishSomething someone claims happened, before it has been proven.
Common mistake
An allegation is unproven by definition — reporting "an alleged crime" as fact rather than a claim is a common journalistic error.
Common pairings
make an allegation
deny the allegations
allegations of corruption
unfounded allegation
Word Forms
allegations plural
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Etymology
From Latin allegare, "to bring forward as evidence" — the same root as "allege."