Presumptuous in a sentence

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Presumptuous meaning and collocations;

Meaning: [adjective] doing something which is not your business and that seems rude;

It would be presumptuous of us to speak on behalf of my friends; I think we your wait them to come.

It would be presumptuous to call myself his replacement, but I could offer some guidance.

Would it be presumptuous of me to learn her phone number for you?

You should not feel that it is presumptuous to ask why we do something. You are here to learn.

Facebook and Twitter have made people so presumptuous and irrational.

It’s not presumptuous to request aid if you’ve built sufficient goodwill.

The registration information they ask for is less presumptuous than many sites.

It seems absurdly presumptuous to answer the question.

Calling people by their first name is extremely disrespectful and presumptuous.

Bentley was self-assertive and presumptuous , which alienated some people.

He was characterized as a low-key, non-presumptuous man who commanded respect from subordinates.