allégation
allegation
noun ah-leh-gah-SYOHN Rare
Origin: Latin 'allegatio' (citing, declaration)
Usage Note
Allégation refers to an unproven claim or assertion, especially in legal or journalistic contexts. The plural allégations is far more common, as accusations typically come in groups. A useful distinction: une accusation implies more certainty, while une allégation explicitly signals the claim is unverified.
Examples
"Ces allégations restent sans preuve."
Natural Translation
These allegations remain unproven.
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