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presumptuositat
Audacious (even arrogant) behavior that you have no right to.
assumption
presumption
presumptuousness
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1
It seemed to abash the ruffian, in spite of his habitual
effrontery
.
2
For a moment, the Venerable Parakarma seemed taken aback at such
effrontery
.
3
The cynicism and
effrontery
of young girls regarding marriage particularly revolted her.
4
Momentarily her
effrontery
had given the situation into her hands-butonly momentarily.
5
He had not expected opposition and such
effrontery
was new to him.
6
His
effrontery
stung her into what was almost a state of frenzy.
7
Who was this novice in war with the
effrontery
of a luminary?
8
To advise immediate arrests already made at your instigation was insulting
effrontery
.
9
These words, pronounced with the most hypocritical
effrontery
,
made Adrienne start up.
10
He exposed her peculiarities, and laid bare her character with fearless
effrontery
.
11
Truly the IFA's sheer
effrontery
is matched only by the MCI's humiliation.
12
He stumbled away to wash his hands, utterly crushed by her
effrontery
.
13
He stared at me a moment, as if my
effrontery
astonished him.
14
Her self-possession, I had almost said her
effrontery
,
took me quite aback.
15
The man's
effrontery
amazed Covington, but before he could answer Harris continued:
16
Considering all that had happened, he was somewhat struck by Crane's
effrontery
.
effrontery
have the effrontery
such effrontery
unblushing effrontery
brazen effrontery
cool effrontery
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