presumptive
Americanadjective
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affording ground for belief or presumption.
presumptive evidence.
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based on likelihood or presumption.
a presumptive title; the presumptive nominee.
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regarded as such by presumption; based on inference; assumed.
a presumptive case of pneumonia.
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Embryology. pertaining to the part of an embryo that, in the course of normal development, will predictably become a particular structure or region.
adjective
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based on presumption or probability
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affording reasonable ground for belief
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of or relating to embryonic tissues that become differentiated into a particular tissue or organ
presumptive epidermis
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Etymology
Origin of presumptive
From the Late Latin word praesūmptīvus, dating back to 1555–65. See presumption, -ive
Explanation
Having a good reason to believe that something is true means that it is presumptive — you could call a person you assume will be nominated for school president the "presumptive nominee." After an election, when the votes are still being counted but it's clear who the winner will be, reporters often talk about that person as the presumptive winner. And if a doctor were fairly certain you had strep throat, she might call it her presumptive diagnosis. The Latin root word is praesumptionem, which means "confidence or audacity."
Vocabulary lists containing presumptive
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Example Sentences
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By requiring more information from users about where they work, Kalshi said it will be able to "identify presumptive insiders… and screen them out before a trade is ever placed".
From BBC • Jun. 9, 2026
OpenAI is also seeking a public listing and is trying to regain momentum as rival Anthropic has emerged as a presumptive front-runner.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 18, 2026
One of the oldest laws of parentage is the “marital presumption,” which automatically establishes a birth mother’s husband as the presumptive legal father, even if he is not a biological parent.
From Slate • May 13, 2026
He leads the field, with presumptive nominees Kevin Warsh, a former Fed governor, at 17%, and current Fed governor Christopher Waller at 15%.
From Barron's • Oct. 14, 2025
As her favorite nephew, Bertie was Aunt Agatha's presumptive heir.
From "Woe Is I" by Patricia T. O'Conner
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