presumptuous

ਹੰਕਾਰ
definition
adjective
I hope I won't be considered presumptuous if I offer some advice
(of a person or their behavior) failing to observe the limits of what is permitted or appropriate.
example
Well, I don't to be 'presumptuous' , but I assume it was anticipated there would be this type of focus.
Call this 'presumptuous' arrogance or call it faith in our selves.
It was 'presumptuous' to the point of being arrogant, and it can be fairly said that it has left a very sour taste all round.
And I'm 'presumptuous' enough to assume that people might actually take the time to misunderstand me.
Being the 'presumptuous' boy he was, he thought he would be coming inside my house.
It is 'presumptuous' and oppressive to suggest that other cultures want the liberties we take for granted, their argument runs.
It's all rather 'presumptuous' to offer your opinion when you don't really know the person very well.
Beware of a thankless and 'presumptuous' person who expects too much from you without contributing himself in any way.
She acts sweet, kind and nice on the outside, but inside she's as rude and 'presumptuous' as I am.
It was 'presumptuous' of a mere administrator to parade in public talking about the coming era of molecular medicine.
Of course, ultimately, all music is a commodity, but this idea of being told what music will suit your mood is a bit… 'presumptuous' .
It's the voice of the Nanny State at its lecturing, 'presumptuous' , arrogant, illogical and whiny worst.
I was so 'presumptuous' as simply to indicate that without even giving you the courtesy of asking you.
I want to think people are kind and generous and helpful, not spiteful, rude, 'presumptuous' and threatening.
It was a nice idea but always a tad 'presumptuous' .
Not that I am 'presumptuous' enough to compare myself to them of course, but that is the price you pay for free speech, apparently.
That was a phenomenal mistake and his own 'presumptuous' arrogance led to his downfall.
I think it would be 'presumptuous' to offer a guarantee, but what I can say to you is that it is absolutely at the heart of our thinking.
I fear that I was 'presumptuous' enough to tell him that he did not seem to have the central point quite right.
I guess I'm not 'presumptuous' enough to declare how it turned out for me.
Allison agrees that 'presumptuousness' is a major turn-off for the girls.
Bumpy meowed 'presumptuously' at me from the foot of the stairs, his eyes narrowed into slits.
And Jackie's selections are speaking volumes, if a bit 'presumptuously' .
So it is no exaggeration to say that what we 'presumptuously' call ‘Western’ culture is owed in large measure to the Andalusian enlightenment.
God, however, decided to punish them for their 'presumptuousness' in erecting the tower by making them speak different languages.
My reply is that the beauty and elegance which adorn them are evident and convincing proofs of their not being so insignificant as we 'presumptuously' suppose they are.
If a lay person of low status 'presumptuously' claimed to have done so, the cause must be delusion, physical illness, or conscious fraud.
In a World Cup of spills and surprises, however, 'presumptuousness' does not pay.
There is a 'presumptuousness' that the world should be doing everything that they are saying.
Some savvy male users immediately - and most likely 'presumptuously' - test the waters as soon as they meet an apparently female user.
Credits: Google Translate