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The noun forms of the verb to presume are presumption and the gerund, presuming.
The word for assuming something to be true without complete proof is "presume." It implies a belief or judgment based on available evidence, but lacking definitive confirmation. Another related term is "assume," which also denotes taking something for granted without full verification.
The word presumptive means to presume something without factual evidence. Some synonyms, or words with similar meanings, are possible, probably, assumptive, and circumstantial.
Another word for the word answer is reply, response, reaction or retort.
Another word would be angle.
I presume that the word "presume" is a verb.
Presume is an action. Therefore the word is already a verb.Presumes, presuming and presumed are other verbs, depending on the tense.
I presume that you were talking about Presume. Not persume , as it is incorrect.
Presume.
Another word for (I presume you meant) conflict?Why, there are a plethora of words!fight, argument, quarrel, tiff, scuffle, battle, clash, struggle, warare just some!Thesaruses are great tools for looking up alternative words.
Presume.
I presume you mean "Magyar"? This is the Hungarian word for "Hungarian"
Assume, suppose, infer, presuppose.
I presume your word is "cleave" which can mean to separate, or to join. Oversight is another - it can mean thorough checking, or a lack of checking.
"Doctor Livingstone, I presume?" It is arrogance to presume that you know more than anyone else. I would not presume to speak for the entire faculty. Many people mistakenly presume that the asteroids are close together in the Main Belt.
The root word of presumption is "presume." It comes from the Latin word "praesumere," which means "to take for granted."
One example of a word with the suffix "ume" is "costume."