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unpresumptuously

/pri-zuhmp-choo-uhs/US // prɪˈzʌmp tʃu əs //UK // (prɪˈzʌmptjʊəs) //

不加掩饰地,不经意地,不加掩饰,不加掩饰的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : full of, characterized by, or showing presumption or readiness to presume in conduct or thought, as by saying or doing something without right or permission.
    • : unwarrantedly or impertinently bold; forward.
    • : Obsolete. presumptive.

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Examples

  • As I followed along on my first-ever Cordyceps hunt, it was presumptuous to hope to be the first to spot the rare fungus we sought.

  • I find both “admirer” and “suitor” to be presumptuous and one-sided.

  • Such a position is presumptuous on the one hand and unnecessary on the other.

  • But it seemed far less presumptuous in an era when evangelical Protestanism was the unofficial faith of the land.

  • The beliefs behind this audacious wager are even more presumptuous than they first appear.

  • If I should be so presumptuous, I believe I speak for Bieber when I say: everyone needs to just chill, bro.

  • Pedantic, unimaginative and presumptuous, Theobald was the logical choice for a Dunce King in 1728.

  • Of the Portuguese society here I know so very little, that it would be presumptuous to give an opinion of it.

  • The latter took herself to task later, thinking she had been too presumptuous.

  • The attempt to say it may seem presumptuous, and I am certain that no single word of Gautier could be altered or improved upon.

  • What is more presumptuous than to arm nations and cause rivers of blood, in order to establish or to defend futile conjectures?