presumptuous
adjective
pre·sump·tu·ous
pri-ˈzəm(p)-chə-wəs
-chəs,
-shəs
1
: too confident in an expectation or assumption especially in a way that is rude
It would be presumptuous of me to tell you how to do your job.
… he greets with a dry chuckle a young soldier presumptuous enough to fight with him …—
Julius Novick
Poll graduates and you'll learn that most … prefer money. Any other kind of gift carries the message that the giver knows better what the recipient wants or needs, and young people find this … presumptuous.—
Hosea Martin
2
: done or made without permission, right, or good reason
a presumptuous question
He charges three hundred and fifty dollars an hour—a confident but not presumptuous price in Manhattan …—
Larissa MacFarquhar
presumptuously
adverb
presumptuousness
noun
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