presumptuous

  • 21presumptuous — adjective /pɹəˈzʌmp.tjuː.əs/ Going beyond what is right or proper because of an excess of self confidence or arrogance Syn: overconfident, foolhardy, rash, presuming, forward, arrogant …

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  • 22presumptuous — Synonyms and related words: acceptable, adventurous, arrogant, assuming, audacious, bold, brash, brazen, bumptious, busy, busybody, cheeky, cold, complacent, confident, contumelious, cool, daredevil, daring, death defying, disdainful, egotistical …

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  • 23presumptuous — pre sump·tu·ous || prɪ zÊŒmptʃʊəs adj. arrogant, haughty, conceited; forward, bold, immodest …

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  • 24presumptuous — adjective failing to observe the limits of what is permitted or appropriate. Derivatives presumptuously adverb presumptuousness noun …

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  • 25presumptuous — a. 1. Arrogant, bold, forward, presuming, insolent, audacious. 2. Rash, over confident, foolhardy. 3. Irreverent …

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  • 26presumptuous — adj 1. confident, presuming, assuming, convinced, persuaded, satisfied; undoubting, unquestioning, trustful, trusting; expectant, anticipatory, anticipating; assured, positive, sure, cocksure, Inf. pretty damned sure, sure in one s own mind;… …

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  • 27presumptuous — pre·sump·tu·ous …

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  • 28presumptuous — [prɪˈzʌmptʃuəs] adj showing disapproval showing too much confidence and not enough respect …

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  • 29presumptuous — pre•sump•tu•ous [[t]prɪˈzʌmp tʃu əs[/t]] adj. 1) characterized by or showing presumption or readiness to presume; unwarrantedly or impertinently bold; forward 2) Obs. presumptive • Etymology: 1300–50; ME < LL praesūmptuōsus, var. of L… …

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  • 30presumptuous — /prəˈzʌmptʃuəs / (say pruh zumpchoohuhs) adjective 1. full of, characterised by, or showing presumption or readiness to presume in conduct or thought. 2. unwarrantedly or impertinently bold; forward. 3. Obsolete → presumptive. {Middle English… …