Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
premissa
noun
/prɛˈmɪs/

Definition
Premise in English refers to a proposition or statement that forms the basis for a logical argument or reasoning.

Examples
- The argument was based on a false premise.
- In her essay, she started with the premise that education is the key to success.
- The movie’s plot hinges on a compelling premise that keeps viewers engaged.

Meaning
A foundational idea or assumption upon which an argument is built.

Synonyms
- Assumption
- Proposition
- Foundation
- Postulate
- Thesis