presumptuous

arrogant

TRANSLATION

presumptuous = anmaßend, aufdringlich, überheblich, vermessen LEO

STATISTICS

IN THE PRESS

Mrs. Patrick Campbell was once asked why women were so completely lacking a sense of humor.

"God did it on purpose," she replied, turning on the presumptuous gentleman, "so that we may love you men instead of laughing at you!"

(There were ten commandments, Campbell once joked, because Moses said to himself, "Must stop or I shall be getting silly.")

Campbell, Beatrice Stella "Mrs. Patrick" (1865-1940) British actress

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pre-sump-tu-ous
adjective

Going beyond what is right or proper; excessively forward.

Etymology: Middle English, from Old French presumptueux, from Late Latin praesumptuosus, variant of praesumptiosus, from praesumptio, presumption.

Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition

Synonyms
arrogant, audacious, bold, cheeky, conceited, egotistic, foolhardy, forward, fresh, insolent, overconfident, overfamiliar, overweening, pompous, presuming, presumptuous, pretentious, pushy, rude, self-assertive, self-assured, self-satisfied, smug, supercilious, uppity

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