assuming
/əˈsjuːmɪŋ/adjective3 syllables
Assuming means: excessively forward.
Synonyms for assuming3
adjective, as in excessively forward
What does assuming mean?1
adjective
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excessively forward“an assumptive person”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with assuming?7
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Assuming in a sentence
- Even assuming you're right, we can't approve your plan.6dDcHYgMAg
- Assuming it's nice weather tomorrow, let's have a barbeque in the garden.tsp_2
- Cultural understanding requires humility and a willingness to listen, rather than assuming superiority.Amastan
- Jonas brushed the noise off, assuming it was a deer.Amastan
- Assuming this thing actually works, we'll be rich.CK
- He was in error in assuming that she would come to see him.unknown
- Algiers is changing and assuming a very different appearance.Amastan
- I'm assuming that it won't be a problem.CK
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