presumptuous

  • 31presumptuous —   Maha oi; hala o a (fig.) …

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  • 32presumptuous — adj. unduly or overbearingly confident and presuming. Derivatives: presumptuously adv. presumptuousness n. Etymology: ME f. OF presumptueux f. LL praesumptuosus, tiosus (as PRESUME) …

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  • 33presumptuous vintage — of a great vintage, of an excellent vintage …

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  • 34presumptive, presumptuous —    The first is sometimes used when the second is intended. Presumptuous means impudent and inclined to take liberties, or to act in a manner that is excessively bold and forthright. Presumptive means giving grounds to presume and is primarily a… …

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  • 35presumptive, presumptuous —    The first is sometimes used when the second is intended. Presumptuous means impudent and inclined to take liberties, or to act in a manner that is excessively bold and forthright. Presumptive means giving grounds to presume and is primarily a… …

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  • 36presumptive —  , presumptuous  The first is sometimes used when the second is intended. Presumptuous means impudent and inclined to take liberties, or to act in a manner that is excessively bold and forthright. Presumptive means giving grounds to presume and… …

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  • 37presumptuously — presumptuous ► ADJECTIVE ▪ failing to observe the limits of what is permitted or appropriate. DERIVATIVES presumptuously adverb presumptuousness noun …

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  • 38presumptuousness — presumptuous ► ADJECTIVE ▪ failing to observe the limits of what is permitted or appropriate. DERIVATIVES presumptuously adverb presumptuousness noun …

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  • 39familiar — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. intimate, close; acquainted, well versed; common; presumptuous. n. intimate, associate; familiar spirit (see mythical deities, demon). See friend, nearness, sociality, insolence. Ant., unfamiliar,… …

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  • 40bold — adjective 1) bold adventurers Syn: daring, intrepid, brave, courageous, valiant, valorous, fearless, dauntless, audacious, daredevil; adventurous, heroic, plucky, spirited, confident, assured; informal gutsy, spunky …

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