allegedly
IPA: ʌɫˈɛdʒʌdɫi
adverb
- According to someone's allegation.
- According to someone's conspicuous impressions (which could subsequently be alleged).
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Examples of "allegedly" in Sentences
- That's two uses of the term allegedly thus far and we're still at the trail head of the lead sentence!
- • Michael Jackson got what he paid for was amended to add the word "allegedly" to a statement that the singer offered wine to children.
- The lawsuit concerns some two dozen songs, for which the label allegedly has not paid royalties to artists for their use in compilations and as ringtones.
- Maybe, like Gordon Brown, they would have endured whispering about being "psychologically flawed" (a term allegedly used by Campbell), or maybe, like Campbell, they would have prospered regardless.
- This is about whether any person appointed by that allegedly corrupt governor and I use the term allegedly loosely can serve and be effective in the position, given the circumstances surrounding the appointment.
- Later that month, he clarified to GamesIndustry. biz announced its first product, a fantasy-themed MMORPG licensed for publication on the PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 platforms in North America and Europe - a title allegedly headed by Van Caneghem.
- As it was the band enjoyed a substantial underground following (and continue to) but never truly crossed over, and their label allegedly did very little to alter that; a predominantly metal stable, Roadrunner had perhaps bitten off more than even they could chew with this beast of an album, and their promotion for it was average at best if tales are to be taken as gospel.
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