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UK/["/ˈpremɪs/"]/US/["/ˈpremɪs/"]/

Meaning of Premise

a statement or an idea that forms the basis for a reasonable line of argument

In simple words: The basic idea or theory that something is based on.

Premise in a sentence

  • the **basic premise** of her argument
  • The argument rests on a **false premise**.
  • His reasoning is based on the premise that all people are equally capable of good and evil.
  • The premise on which they worked was that there would always be enough natural resources to support them.

How to use Premise

Often used in arguments or discussions to refer to an underlying assumption or belief. More common in formal writing or debates; less common in casual conversations.

Grammar pattern

premise + that clause

Memory hint

Think of 'premise' as a 'promise' of what the argument is based on.

Related words

Collocations with Premise

  • basic premise
  • central premise
  • logical premise
  • premise statement
  • premise argument

Opposites of Premise

Common mistakes with Premise

  • Confusing 'premise' with 'premises', which refers to a building or property.
  • Using 'premise' as a verb; it is only a noun.
  • Misinterpreting its meaning to be 'conclusion', whereas it refers to an assumption.

Compare Premise with Assumption, Hypothesis, Theory, Basis, Foundation

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Frequently asked questions about Premise

What does Premise mean?

The basic idea or theory that something is based on.

What is the definition of Premise?

a statement or an idea that forms the basis for a reasonable line of argument

How do you use Premise in a sentence?

the **basic premise** of her argument

Can you give another example of Premise?

The argument rests on a **false premise**.

What are synonyms for Premise?

Common alternatives include assumption, hypothesis, theory, basis, foundation.

What is the opposite of Premise?

Opposite meanings include conclusion, result, outcome.

What words go with Premise?

It commonly pairs with basic premise, central premise, logical premise, premise statement, premise argument.

What are common mistakes when using Premise?

Confusing 'premise' with 'premises', which refers to a building or property. Using 'premise' as a verb; it is only a noun. Misinterpreting its meaning to be 'conclusion', whereas it refers to an assumption.

How do you pronounce Premise?

US: /["/ˈpremɪs/"]/, UK: /["/ˈpremɪs/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Premise?

Often used in arguments or discussions to refer to an underlying assumption or belief. More common in formal writing or debates; less common in casual conversations.

What CEFR level is Premise?

"Premise" is at C1 level on the CEFR scale.