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How do you use presumptuous in a sentence?

Here are some sentences using "presumptuous" in different contexts:

Negative Connotations:

* "It was presumptuous of her to assume I would agree to her plan without even asking my opinion." (Implies assuming something without permission or justification)

* "The new intern's presumptuous behavior, offering unsolicited advice to the CEO, quickly made him unpopular." (Implies overstepping boundaries and assuming authority)

* "It's presumptuous to think that everyone shares your political views." (Implies assuming shared beliefs without considering individual differences)

Neutral Connotations:

* "The presumptuous nature of his questions made it clear he had done his research." (Implies a willingness to ask bold or challenging questions)

* "While some might consider it presumptuous, the writer's bold predictions about the future of technology were surprisingly accurate." (Implies making confident assertions that might be considered audacious)

Positive Connotations (Rare):

* "Her presumptuous confidence in her own abilities helped her achieve great things." (Implies self-assuredness that might be considered daring)

Note: "Presumptuous" often carries a negative connotation, implying arrogance or a lack of consideration for others. However, in some situations, it can be used neutrally or even with a positive spin.

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