Presume

//pɹɪˈz(j)um//

"Presume" in a Sentence (20 examples)

I will not presume to give an opinion.

May I presume to tell you that you are wrong?

I presume that he has paid the money back.

Don't presume to tell me how to raise my children!

Woe to those who presume that they are destined to ‘enlighten’ others, not themselves!

Presume not on thy heart when mine is slain; thou gav'st me thine, not to give back again.

I presume you are aware of the difficulties.

Let's presume you're right.

I presume this will meet with your approval.

I dwell the longer upon this Subject from the Desire I have to make the Society of an English Yahoo by any Means not insupportable; and therefore I intreat those who have any Tincture of this absurd Vice, that they will not presume to appear in my Sight.

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I don't want to pretend to be an authority on this line of business, so I would never presume to tell you how to run your own company.

There were no women at the birth of the International Gay Association in Coventry, England in 1978. The men there decided they would like lesbians to join; they would not presume to formulate aims for them but would adjust the organization if and when women joined it.

Don't make the decision yourself and presume too much.

Paw-prints in the snow allow us to presume a visit from next door's cat.

Dr. Livingstone, I presume?

If we presume that human cloning may one day become a mundane, everyday reality, then maybe it's time to start thinking more positively about our soon-to-arrive genetically engineered pseudo-siblings.

Thanks, but I can't accept the money; I would not want to presume on the generosity of a stranger'

Presume not on thy heart when mine is slain; Thou gavest me thine, not to give back again.

Emma was not required, by any subsequent discovery, to retract her ill opinion of Mrs. Elton. Her observation had been pretty correct. Such as Mrs. Elton appeared to her on this second interview, such she appeared whenever they met again,—self-important, presuming, familiar, ignorant, and ill-bred.

Piliso then vented his anger on us, accusing us of lying to him. He said we had presumed on his hospitality and the good name of the regent.

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