noun
Etymology: Middle English presumpcioun, from Anglo-French presumption, from Late Latin & Latin; Late Latin praesumption-, praesumptio presumptuous attitude, from Latin, assumption, from praesumere
Date: 13th century
presumptuous attitude or conduct ; audacity ,
2. an attitude or belief dictated by probability ; assumption , the ground, reason, or evidence lending probability to a belief, a legal inference as to the existence or truth of a fact not certainly known that is drawn from the known or proved existence of some other fact
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