English · Arts & Literature
/ˈprem.ɪs/
[/ˈprem.ɪs/]
basis of an argument
A statement or idea taken to be true and used as the basis for an argument or reasoning.
The whole plan rests on the premise that customers will pay more for quality.
The whole plan rests on the premise that customers will pay more for quality.
From Latin 'praemissa' (things put before), from 'prae-' plus 'mittere' (to send).
Used in logic, philosophy, and argumentation.