"Presumptuously" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Presumptuously" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Presumptuously
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"Presumptuously" Meaning

Adverb.

In a way that shows a lack of respect for others and their decisions, often done based solely on one's own judgment or opinions without considering others' thoughts or feelings.

Example: "She spoke to me presumptuously, giving unsolicited advice on how to run my business."

"Presumptuously" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Presumptuously"


1. Sentence with Direct Object

She asked the judge to remove the chairperson, but not presumptuously recommending the new appointment until approval.

2. Sentence with Adverbial Modifier

No one expected a person refusing to intervene would presume so presumptuously that their stance cancels them from attending an event.

3. Sentence as a Noun

"Experts warn against discussing subjects with people who speak presumptuously about politics as if they were absolute authorities."

4. Sentence as an Adjective in Apposition

The candidate's view that she could increase social integration without huge amounts appeared quite naive and came across presumptuously, especially on live television.

5. Sentence with Passive Voice

The politician was widely criticized for speaking presumptuously in court, even though a disarmed defense attorney walked him through clarification of evidence and repetitious defense arguments.

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