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presunto

alleged

adjective preh-SOON-toh Less Common

Origin: From Latin praesumptus, past participle of praesumere (to assume beforehand).

Also means

presumed

Usage Note

Presunto is a legal and journalistic term meaning 'alleged' or 'suspected', used before a charge is proven — el presunto asesino (the alleged killer). Spanish journalists are required by style guides to use presunto to preserve the presumption of innocence before conviction. It always precedes the noun. Do not confuse with supuesto, which means 'supposed' in a wider, non-legal sense.

Examples

"El presunto ladrón fue detenido anoche."

Natural Translation

The alleged thief was arrested last night.

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