
1) Apriori 2) Believable 3) Credible 4) Presumptuous 5) Probable
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1) Based on inference 2) Likely 3) Plausible 4) Probable
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• (a.) Presumptuous; arrogant. • (a.) Based on presumption or probability; grounded on probable evidence; probable; as, presumptive proof.
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[Adjective] Someone who takes liberties is said to be presumptive.
Example: You are rather presumptive, assuming that Ill kiss you on the first date!
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Pre·sump'tive adjective [ Confer French
présomptif .]
1. Based on presumption or probability; grounded on probable evidence; probable; as,
presumptive proof.
2. Presumptuous; arrogant. [ R.]
Sir T. Browne. Presumptive evidence (Law) ,
that w...
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Presumed. In the context of diagnosis, one that is not definitely made, but where signs and symptoms make it exceedingly likely to be the proper one, even without confirmatory evidence. Diagnosis of CMV retinitis by characteristic appearance, without using a biopsy is an example if a presumptive diagnosis.
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[adj] - having a reasonable basis for belief or acceptance 2. [adj] - affording reasonable grounds for belief or acceptance
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presumptive 1. Giving reasonable grounds for presumption or belief; warranting inference. 2. Based on presumption or inference; presumed, inferred.
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adjective affording reasonable grounds for belief or acceptance; `presumptive evidence`; `a strong presumptive case is made out`
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affording ground for presumption: presumptive evidence. · based on presumption: a presumptive title. · regarded as such by presumption; based on inference. · pertaining to the part of an embryo that, in the course of normal development, will predictably become a particular structure or region.
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