Definitionn. an assumption that is taken for granted
Last update: November 18, 2016
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His honesty proved to be a false presumption on my part. [Please select]
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I) condemns the "little suppers which were called, not without presumption, agape." [Please select]
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But d'ye really think there's nae presumption in venturing back yonder.' [Please select]
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"This is presumption carried to the last degree," he said. [Please select]
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This was considered as filling up the measure of his presumption. [Please select]
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"But the defendant refused to tell where he got the money, and the presumption was, that he stole it." [Please select]
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"I am but a girl," was the young lady's reply; "and I scarce can speak on the subject without presumption." [Please select]
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"The emperor's invitations override the authority of one who makes himself absurd by his presumption of philosophy." [Please select]
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” “I had never the presumption to think that it was special. [Please select]
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I'm only warning you on the presumption that they don't seem to be able to help it, either.' [Please select]
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The presumption, therefore, was that this solitary specimen was a "dog Indian," or vagrant, wandering over the country on his own account. [Please select]
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