Premise

Premise (N, V)

Pronunciation: prem-is (Noun), pri-mize (Verb)

Word Meaning:

  • As a Noun:
    1. A statement or proposition that forms the basis for a logical argument or deduction.
    2. The foundation or basis of an argument, theory, or undertaking.
  • As a Verb:
    1. To state or assume something as the basis for an argument or theory.
    2. To provide a basis for reasoning or belief.

Uses in Sentence:

  • As a Noun:
    1. The premise of his argument was that education is the key to social progress.
    2. The success of the project depends on the soundness of its premise.
  • As a Verb:
    1. The researcher premised her study on the assumption that economic factors influence consumer behavior.
    2. The decision was premised on the idea that efficiency would lead to cost savings.

Synonyms:

  • As a Noun:
    1. Proposition
    2. Assumption
    3. Thesis
    4. Basis
    5. Hypothesis
  • As a Verb:
    1. Assume
    2. Presume
    3. Postulate
    4. Suppose
    5. Hypothesize

Antonyms:

  • As a Noun:
    1. Conclusion
    2. Result
  • As a Verb:
    1. Conclude
    2. Disregard

Word Meaning in Hindi:

  • As a Noun:
    1. “प्रस्ताव” (Prastav), “पूर्वधारणा” (Poorvadharana)
    2. “मौलिक तत्त्व” (Maulik Tattva), “मौलिक आधार” (Maulik Aadhar)
  • As a Verb:
    1. “अधारित करना” (Adharit Karna), “मौलिक तौर पर मानना” (Maulik Taur Par Maanna)

Word uses in Hindi:

  • As a Noun:
    1. उसके तर्क का प्रस्ताव था कि शिक्षा सामाजिक प्रगति का कुंजी है। (The premise of his argument was that education is the key to social progress.)
    2. परियोजना की सफलता उसके मौलिक आधार पर निर्भर करती है। (The success of the project depends on the soundness of its premise.)
  • As a Verb:
    1. शोधकर्ता ने अपने अध्ययन को उस अनुमान पर आधारित किया कि आर्थिक कारक उपभोक्ता व्यवहार को प्रभावित करते हैं। (The researcher premised her study on the assumption that economic factors influence consumer behavior.)
    2. निर्णय उस धारणा पर आधारित था कि कुशलता लाभ की ओर ले जाएगी। (The decision was premised on the idea that efficiency would lead to cost savings.)

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