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Definition of Presumptuously

Presumptuously
Presumptuously Pre*sump"tu*ous*ly, adv. In a presumptuous manner; arrogantly.

Meaning of Presumptuously from wikipedia

- (German: Der vermessene Menschvermessen means measured as well as presumptuous) is a 2023 German drama film directed by Lars Kraume. Starring Leonard...
- original on February 3, 2012. Retrieved January 28, 2012. "Corny and a bit presumptuous, but it's still the 'Super Bowl'". St. Petersburg Times. Florida. ****ociated...
- word fox having recently come into use as a synonym for attractive. (Presumptuous?) It also sounded uncomfortably CanadianMichael Eh? Fox – but maybe...
- of times, so I took that as a seal of approval, I don't know, maybe presumptuously." The title is taken from the opening line of the 20th-century Irish...
- their new order, provoking resentment by other orders who considered it presumptuous. The resentment was recorded by Jesuit José de Acosta of a conversation...
- Jodorowsky envisioned for his Dune film, as he felt it would be "very presumptuous and arrogant". He was not intimidated by previous film adaptations as...
- you were trying to say in that picture?' And without being thought too presumptuous for using this analogy, I like to remember what T. S. Eliot said to someone...
- moniker, but eventually they grew to like it, thinking it both humble and presumptuous. In 1969, Rolling Stone referred to them as "the band from Big Pink"...
- [a Prussian king]. Still, when it comes to bare-faced arrogance and presumptuousness vis-à-vis the 'lesser breeds,' the British and Dutch outdo the French...
- would have been told to bring a sin-offering. But instead they did it presumptuously (deliberately and arrogantly), and in contempt of God's majesty and...