How To Use Presumptuousness In A Sentence

  • Although he places Socrates above everyone else, Alcibiades in his presumptuousness wants to make an exchange between equals; he seeks to swap his own beauty for the other's knowledge.
  • His presumptuousness is reflected in his opening moves and extreme appointments, which pour more salt on racial wounds.
  • My presumptuousness is like a dull hit to the back of my head now. Global Voices in English » Palestine: Allowed No Passage
  • Movies made with the full intention of shining during the autumn Academy Awards selection season often come across as graceless, lumbering creatures - disjointed messes that fall victim to their own pomposity and presumptuousness.
  • It would be madness and presumptuousness to even speak of it.
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  • In a World Cup of spills and surprises, however, presumptuousness does not pay.
  • The reaction in Scotland would be outrage at such presumptuousness - so what makes us think we can get away with exactly the sort of thing we've complained about for years?
  • More importantly, when the gust of his presumptuousness had blown over, a quick glance around the cabin showed that he had a point.
  • Now, I realise the presumptuousness of my thought and understand why they did not fear me.
  • Even so, the literary life — the rivalries of authors, the intrusiveness of biographers, the presumptuousness of critics especially academics — revolted him. A Phony Who Reformed
  • asombra: If Cubans don't wake up and smell the coffee, and stop depending on the kindness of strangers like ... asombra: The kind of presumptuousness, arrogance, ignorance and complete lack of respect shown by all too many ... asombra: Cuba's chief problem is that it has produced too many scumbags of one sort or another. Babalú Blog: an island on the net without a bearded dictator
  • If anything, the movie's sharks home in on presumptuousness and sanctimony like, well, sharks to blood, but it would also be fair to say that the sharks' motivation is, if not arbitrary, unknowable.
  • If it's not set up in advance with the host, bringing an animal is the height of presumptuousness… in spirit no different than showing up with uninvited guests.
  • In her opinion, Judaic biblical laws and tradition are sacred and unchangeable, and Kornfeld's presumptuousness in altering them makes him a pagan.
  • No doubt the technical assessment is sound and benignly offered, but the mere voicing of it has a slight ring of presumptuousness.
  • I view of this presumptuousness, I asked Madsen about any dissenting voices in Finland, and he said that there were, and provided a surprising lesson on the Finnish ethos: They see it as a case of: 'We believe in authority; if something is decided, we don't discuss it anymore. Michael Vazquez: Weekend Film: On Into Eternity
  • Allison agrees that presumptuousness is a major turn-off for the girls.
  • God, however, decided to punish them for their presumptuousness in erecting the tower by making them speak different languages.
  • Part of the shame has to do with a sense of presumptuousness.
  • He has much in common with the teacher of writing, as well - a certain presumptuousness that is inevitably tempered with a dose of humiliation every once in a while.
  • Chuck Freilich, a former Israeli National Security advisor, castigates the J Streeters '"presumptuousness" and claims they think they "know better what is right for Israel" than the Israelis. Dan Fleshler: Pro-Israel Peace Camp Cares About America, Too
  • There is a presumptuousness that the world should be doing everything that they are saying.
  • And, many years after the end of slavery, a worse residue was left in the form of prejudice and hatred; in other words, there remained a kind of presumptuousness which was passed on from generation to generation in those sectors. TELEVISION DISCUSSION OF CASTRO WITH RODRUGUEZ
  • But, having admitted all that, there is one thing that the Europeans do know and can put forward without presumptuousness: It is that power does not necessarily lead to victory.
  • I have to admire their persistence in the face of overwhelming odds of getting laughed off the beach, if not pantsed and having their lunch money taken away, but that's more than offset by the revulsion generated in response to the smug arrogance and presumptuousness of these missionaries. Where Would Jesus Spend Spring Break?
  • A certain presumptuousness and overestimation, derived from Calvinism, made them almost sound like proselytising preachers.
  • The fact that their followers themselves do not have the intelligence to exercise even only the right of suffrage makes the presumptuousness much more ridiculous.
  • Being in temperate mood that morning, I described that as "presumptuousness". HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ERICH!
  • Well, between Enstrom's lying in testimony--making irritation with him, well, a little more understandable at least--and this silly presumptuousness from Rep. Kevin Priola audio above against a Mesa State employee solely on the basis of his union membership, we're guessing that Republicans won't make that complaint again. So Much for "Respecting Witnesses"
  • The enormity of my presumptuousness cows even me.
  • he despised them for their presumptuousness
  • Even when you have little hope that the nominee will decide the cases the way you want, you have a problem with the presumptuousness of putting a person like that on the Court.
  • Why the word “terrorist” leads so many people into a state of hysterical presumptuousness accompanied by demands to defy our constitution blatantly, is beyond me. Matthew Yglesias » Mitch McConnell vs the FBI

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