What does Reportedly mean?

Definitions for Reportedly
rɪˈpɔr tɪd li, -ˈpoʊr-re·port·ed·ly

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. reportedlyadverb

    according to reports or other information

    "she was reportedly his mistress for many years"

Wiktionary

  1. reportedlyadverb

    According to reports or rumors; supposedly.

ChatGPT

  1. reportedly

    "Reportedly" is an adverb that means according to what some say or believe, or based on statements or accounts that people have made, but not proven as a fact. It's often used when referring to information that is publicly reported or shared by others, but the authenticity or accuracy of which may not be completely verified.

British National Corpus

  1. Adverbs Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'Reportedly' in Adverbs Frequency: #353

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Reportedly in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Reportedly in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of Reportedly in a Sentence

  1. Caitlin Foord:

    With the NWSLs schedule thrown into disarray because of the pandemic, players have looked to Europe and especially England, Jess Fishlock said. These teams are getting players that they arguably might not have gotten if we were still playing the NWSL right now, Jess Fishlock said, referring to the U.S. leagues normal April-to-October schedule. Tottenham picked up two Orlando Pride players Australian Alanna Kennedy and Canadian Shelina Zadorsky on loans. Even before the pandemic, The WSL was attracting top talent. Kerr waved goodbye to the NWSL and Australias November-to-February W-League when Alanna Kennedy signed with Chelsea for reportedly more than $ 400,000 per season. Other Aussies came, as well, like Caitlin Foord at Arsenal. Theres a lot of us over here.

  2. Dan Gainor:

    The problem is that the louder and loonier the hosts have become, the less even their own supporters listen to them, the reason why ‘The View’ seldom goes viral is that few watchers ever want anything to do with the program. ABC has reportedly come close to canceling the calcified program. It is long overdue.

  3. Devon Broglie:

    ( iStock) MODERATE DRINKERS STILL AT HIGHER RISK FOR CANCER, EARLY DEATH, ALCOHOL STUDY CLAIMS This decision was reportedly at least partially inspired by a story recently shared by Tahiirah Habibi, the founder of Hue Society, which works to bring diversity to wine culture. Shediscussed her experience taking a two-day exam to become part of the Court of Master Sommeliers with the newspaper. Habibi said she was told to address the instructors as master, which made her uncomfortable due to the historical weight of the title. While she passed the first round, she did not return for the remainder. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP According to The New York Times, Devon Broglie, the chairman of the courts board of directors, said that The Court of Master Sommeliers was learning the ways in which our words might create an unwelcoming environment for our students and candidates. In this instance, it was hearing the story of Tahiirah Habibi that brought so clearly and deeply into focus how hurtful our words can be, however unintentional.

  4. Ju Washington:

    When she does n’t comply, he proceeds to rip the register from her station before escaping back through the drive-thru window. After climbing through the drive-thru, the masked gunman escaped with a cash register. ( DeKalb County Police Department) THE ONE MCDONALD'S ITEM YOU SHOULD NEVER ORDER, ACCORDING TO AN EX-EMPLOYEE Customers waiting in line inside the McDonald’s reportedly fled the restaurant, as did a car waiting for their order outside. I hope they get him.

  5. Alexander Kendrick:

    On CBS Radio the news of his Ed Murrow's death, reportedly from lung cancer, was followed by a cigarette commercial.

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