Assumptive in a sentence as an adjective

Cut out this assumptive hand-waving rhetoric thing you do.

"Are you looking for pants or tops" is assumptive and manipulative.

And forget the assumptive argument people make about "oh its on a cdn so its cached in the browser...".

Though I mean, it's a bit of an assumptive jump from whistleblower to turncloak spy, but I'm totally with you.

You, on the other hand, can somehow write off entire domains/systems of potential knowledge with a simple assumptive wave of the hand.

I'm not going to bother with comforting words because the parts I could decipher give the image of a very naive, assumptive, flippant person.

Yeah, what's with these assumptive statements?Now, Morris is the first to admit that this wasn’t exactly a true scientific experiment, but you know what?

That is to say, all normative statements are matters of assumptive belief, and one assumed Value is as unempirical as another.

I stopped reading once I read this blanket assumptive statement: People who love computers overwhelmingly prefer to use a Mac todayReally?

Assumptive definitions

adjective

excessively forward; "an assumptive person"; "on a subject like this it would be too assuming for me to decide"; "the duchess would not put up with presumptuous servants"

See also: assuming presumptuous

adjective

accepted as real or true without proof; "the assumed reason for his absence"; "assumptive beliefs"