presumption
nounBehavior or attitude that is boldly arrogant or offensive; effrontery.
nounThe act of presuming or accepting something as true.
nounA condition or basis for accepting or presuming something.
nounA conclusion applied by law as to the correctness of some fact, ordinarily subject to rebuttal by contrary evidence.
nounThe act of presuming, or taking upon one’s self more than good sense and propriety warrant; excessive boldness or over-confidence in thought or conduct; presumptuousness; assurance; arrogance.
nounThe act of presuming or probably inferring; hypothetical or inductive inference.
nounThat which is presumed; that which is supposed to be true upon grounds of probability.
nounA ground for presuming or believing; evidence or probability, as tending to establish an opinion.
nounIn law, an inference as to the existence of one fact from the existence of some other fact, founded upon a previous experience of their connection, or dictated by the policy of the law.
nounSurmise, Conjecture, etc. See