- verbpresume (verb) · presumes (third person present) · presumed (past tense) · presumed (past participle) · presuming (present participle)
- suppose that something is the case on the basis of probability:"I presumed that the man had been escorted from the building" · "the two men were presumed dead when the wreck of their boat was found"
- take for granted that something exists or is the case:"the argument presumes that only one person can do the work" · "the task demands skills that cannot be presumed and therefore require proper training"
- be audacious enough to do something:"kindly don't presume to issue me orders in my own house"
- make unjustified demands; take liberties:"forgive me if I have presumed"
- (presume on/upon)unjustifiably regard (something) as entitling one to privileges:"she knew he regarded her as his protegée, but was determined not to presume on that"
Originlate Middle English: from Old French presumer, from Latin praesumere ‘anticipate’ (in late Latin ‘take for granted’), from prae ‘before’ + sumere ‘take’.
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- Presume is a verb that means to believe something to be true because it is likely, although not certain12. It also means to expect or assume something with confidence3, or to suppose something without proof34. Presume can also mean to undertake something without right or permission, or to take something for granted345.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.
presume verb (BELIEVE) [ T ] to believe something to be true because it is likely, although not certain: [ + (that) clause ] I presume (that) they’re not coming, since they haven’t replied to the invitation. People accused of a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/presumeMeaning of presume in English presume verb us / prɪˈzuːm / uk / prɪˈzjuːm / presume verb (BELIEVE) Add to word list C1 T to believe something to be true because it is very likely, although you are not certain:dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/pres…Definition of presume. transitive verb. 1 : to undertake without leave or clear justification : dare. 2 : to expect or assume especially with confidence. 3 : to suppose to be true without proof presumed innocent until proved guilty. 4 : to take for granted : imply. intransitive verb.
www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/presumeverb (used with object),pre·sumed,pre·sum·ing. to take for granted, assume, or suppose: I presume you're tired after your drive. to assume as true in the absence of proof to the contrary. to undertake (to do something) without right or permission: to presume to speak for another. See morewww.dictionary.com/browse/presumepresume belief on reasonable grounds; in law, to assume as true in the absence of proof to the contrary; to undertake with unwarrantable boldness; to undertake without permission: presume to speak for someone else; go too far in taking liberties; also some of the same meanings as assume, such as presuppose and take for grantedwww.thefreedictionary.com/presume Presume Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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