presumptiveprɪˈzʌmp tɪv
presumptive (n)
English Definitions:
presumptive (adj)
having a reasonable basis for belief or acceptance
"the presumptive heir (or heir apparent)"
presumptive (adj)
affording reasonable grounds for belief or acceptance
"presumptive evidence"; "a strong presumptive case is made out"
presumptive (Adjective)
Based on presumption, probability, conjecture, hypothesis or belief
presumptive (Adjective)
making presumptions; behaving as one who presumes, who assumes that which they perhaps shouldn't.
presumptive
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