Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"unpresuming" Definitions
  1. not presumptuous : keeping to an inherited or appropriate social status : MODEST

4 Sentences With "unpresuming"

How to use unpresuming in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "unpresuming" and check conjugation/comparative form for "unpresuming". Mastering all the usages of "unpresuming" from sentence examples published by news publications.

In their unpresuming simplicity, the rectangles recall the work of the 1960s Light and Space movement.
The spirit of piety never seemed to me nobler, than in this unusual expression of unmurmuring, unpresuming resignation.
The dotted line and red dots indicate towns visited on the 1814 European tour; the solid line and green dots indicate towns visited on the 1816 trip to Lake Geneva. History of a Six Weeks' Tour consists of three major sections: a journal, letters from Geneva, and the poem "Mont Blanc". It begins with a short preface, which claims "nothing can be more unpresuming than this little volume" and makes it clear that the couple in the narrative is married (although Mary and Percy were not at the time). The journal, which switches between the first-person singular and plural but never identifies its narrators, describes Percy, Mary, and Claire's 1814 six-week tour across the Continent.
Such was his genius in his embellishments and cadences, that their > variety was inexhaustible. ... As an actor, with many disadvantages of > person ... he was nevertheless forcible and impressive ... His recitative > was inimitably fine, so that even those who did not understand the language > could not fail to comprehend, from his countenance, voice and action, every > sentiment he expressed. As a concert singer, and particularly in private > society, he shone almost more than on the stage ... he was a worthy and good > man, modest and diffident to a fault ... He was unpresuming in his manners, > grateful and attached to all his numerous friends and patrons.The Earl of > Mount Edgcumbe: Musical Reminiscences, containing an account of the Italian > opera in England from 1773, The fourth Edition, continued to the present > time, and including the Festival in Westminster Abbey (London/Richmond, > 1834), pp 12-16 (accessible for free online in books.

No results under this filter, show 4 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.