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presumptuous (adjective); more presumptuous, most presumptuous
1. Characterizing unduly confidence or boldness in opinion or conduct in a way that is arrogant, impertinent, or rude: Mac was giving presumptuous advice to his supervisor about how the project should be done.
2. Relating to the action of doing something without permission or which is not proper, or done for a good reason: The student's presumptuous interruptions by asking the teacher questions before she was able to finish explaining the exercise was more disruptive than helpful in understanding it.
3. Etymology: from Latin praesumptuosus and praesumere, "to take beforehand, presuppose"; from prae-, "before (in time and place) + sumere, "to take"; which is a compound of sub, "under" + emere, "to take".
Overly bold and taking unacceptable liberties.
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Being boldly rude and interruptive.
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Descriptive of anyone who exceeds a rational or acceptable behavior.
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This entry is located in the following units: em-, emp-, empt-; sump-, -sum- (page 4) -ous, -ious, -eous (page 17) pre-, prae- (page 17)
Word Entries at Get Words: “most presumptuous
A reference to being unduly bold in opinion or behavior in a way that is arrogant or rude. (3)