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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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say something like:
"Excuse me if I sound presumptuous, but when can we expect the meeting to end?"