assuming (Meaning)

Wordnet

assuming (s)

excessively forward

Webster

assuming (p. pr. & vb. n.)

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Webster

assuming (a.)

Pretentious; taking much upon one's self; presumptuous.

assuming Sentence Examples

  1. Assuming the weather stays clear, we should have a great day for our outdoor picnic.
  2. He's already making plans, assuming he'll get the promotion.
  3. Assuming you've finished your homework, we can go to the movies tonight.
  4. She's packing her bags, assuming we'll be leaving for the trip tomorrow.
  5. Let's proceed with caution, assuming there might be unforeseen challenges ahead.
  6. They're proceeding with the project, assuming funding will come through as expected.
  7. Assuming they follow the schedule, the construction should be completed by next month.
  8. He's already spending the money, assuming he'll win the lottery.
  9. We're moving forward, assuming everyone is on board with the proposed changes.
  10. Assuming the experiment yields positive results, we can publish our findings next month.

FAQs About the word assuming

excessively forwardof Assume, Pretentious; taking much upon one's self; presumptuous.

fake,wary, false, artificial, phony, dishonest, dissimulating, critical, skeptical, insincere

simple, innocent, innocent, artless, guileless, natural, naïve, honest, ingenuous, genuine

Assuming the weather stays clear, we should have a great day for our outdoor picnic.

He's already making plans, assuming he'll get the promotion.

Assuming you've finished your homework, we can go to the movies tonight.

She's packing her bags, assuming we'll be leaving for the trip tomorrow.