Presumptuous in a sentence as an adjective

It is presumptuous, but that is how civil forfeiture works.

But, also, they were rather presumptuous in telling me to send the unit back.

It's pretty presumptuous to call someone a dick when you know none of the details of the situation.

It's very presumptuous of you to assume that "hipsters" don't actually enjoy the things they do.

Isn't this a bit presumptuous?Ross William Ulbricht hasn't yet been convicted of anything.

"[A] woman is pretty presumptuous to think she will be treated fairly by technically oriented men"Why?

It is an amazing apartment in an awesome building, and his involvement in airbnb is not cynical or presumptuous.

I don't understand why that seems so odd to people--isn't it presumptuous to assume that every year, more than 20% of the top 30 students in the world are american?

In my experience, whenever a death in the industry makes the frontpage of HN, the black banner has come out. I don't think it's terribly presumptuous to bring it up. I won't hold any ill will toward pg or the rest of the HN mods if they decide he wasn't significant enough or close enough to the HN community or whatever.

Even "Your invite to connect is inappropriate, beneficial only to you, and tacky", is egregiously presumptuous.

> How do you tell a non-technical person that they cant understand?This is unbelievably presumptuous, narcissistic and smacks of technological elitism.

Presumptuous definitions

adjective

excessively forward; "an assumptive person"; "on a subject like this it would be too assuming for me to decide"; "the duchess would not put up with presumptuous servants"

See also: assumptive assuming