enthymeme

/ɛnˈθaɪmiːm/

Definitions

1. noun

a form of argument or syllogism in which a conclusion is drawn from a premise by an intermediate step, typically a claim or statement that is itself justified by evidence or reasoning.

“The professor used an enthymeme to convince the students that the theory was correct, relying on a seemingly obvious premise that they had all accepted as true.”

Synonyms

  • argument
  • syllogism

Antonyms

  • fallacy
  • illogical reasoning