presumptuously


pre·sump·tu·ous

P0545700 (prĭ-zŭmp′cho͞o-əs)adj. Going beyond what is right or proper; excessively forward: felt it was presumptuous of him to assume they had become friends.
[Middle English, from Old French presumptueux, from Late Latin praesūmptuōsus, variant of praesūmptiōsus, from praesūmptiō, presumption; see presumption.]
pre·sump′tu·ous·ly adv.pre·sump′tu·ous·ness n.
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Adv.1.presumptuously - in a presumptuous manner; "he presumptuously overstepped the doctor's orders"
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