Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
premiss
noun
/ˈprɛmɪs/

Definition
A statement or proposition that is assumed to be true and is used as the basis for an argument or reasoning.

Examples
- The conclusion of the argument follows logically from the premiss provided.
- In her essay, she started with a strong premiss about the importance of education.

Meaning
In logic, a premiss is a fundamental proposition that supports a conclusion. It serves as a starting point for deducing the validity of an argument.

Synonyms
- assumption
- proposition
- premise