Audacious (even arrogant) behavior that you have no right to.
An assumption that is taken for granted.
That which one holds to be true; the acceptance of a fact, opinion, or assertion as real or true despite a lack of strong evidence or knowledge.
1 The most basic tenet of American law is the presumption of innocence.
2 It also maintained and took good advantage of the presumption of guilt.
3 The presumption did not breed fear; it bred wrath, hot and vindictive.
4 Such presumption was the natural cause and forerunner of a shameful defeat.
5 I feel there should be a presumption of risk until proven otherwise.
6 There is perhaps a certain presumption in the phrase, the endocrine type.
7 The presumption , based upon the difference in physical strength, is against it.
8 So what better challenge for a dancer than to interrogate this presumption ?
9 The U.S. military says he is entitled to the presumption of innocence.
10 There's a presumption that you might know these steps or directions already.
11 The presumption is against the union of two persons under these circumstances.
12 The presumption is confirmed by the evidence of early Greek religious art.
13 There was no mistaking the genuineness of the apology for his presumption .
14 It seemed presumption almost to try, and she revelled in idleness instead.
15 The present reviewer has not the presumption to undertake such a task.
16 The presumption was all on my part, and the kindness on yours.
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