Presumptuous
To be presumptuous is to assume something is acceptable when it is actually rude. An example of a sentence with the word presumptuous is: I found it presumptuous of her to mention that she thought I needed to change my eating habits, because it is really none of her business what I eat.
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The dictionary meaning is the same as the denotative meaning.
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Someone who is rude, uncivil or presumptuous.
Smith's Bible Dictionary was created in 1863.
Easton's Bible Dictionary was created in 1897.
Harper's Bible Dictionary was created in 1985.
The ISBN of Harper's Bible Dictionary is 0060698632.
Array in the Bible means the same as its dictionary meaning today, which is - "to arrange in order". In the Bible it was largely used in relation to armies preparing for battle.
To be presumptuous is to assume something is acceptable when it is actually rude. An example of a sentence with the word presumptuous is: I found it presumptuous of her to mention that she thought I needed to change my eating habits, because it is really none of her business what I eat.
According to Smith's Dictionary of the Bible, for the few mentions of 'diamond', which are described in the Hebrew Language, the only meaning is that of the stone's hardness.
Bible Dictionary - LDS Church - was created in 1979.
New Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible was created in 2007.
The name 'Sherry' never appears in the Bible. According the Urban dictionary it is an English variant of the French "chérie" meaning "beloved".
The dictionary definition of "genesis" is: "The coming into being of something; the origin."