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  1. Enthymeme - Wikipedia

    An enthymeme (Greek: ἐνθύμημα, enthýmēma) is an argument with a hidden premise. [1][2] Enthymemes are usually developed from premises that accord with the audience's view of the …

  2. Enthymeme - Examples and Definition of Enthymeme - Literary …

    An enthymeme is a rhetorical syllogism —a logical argument—that is incomplete. Unlike a formal syllogism which explicitly states the major premise, minor premise, and conclusion, an …

  3. Enthymeme | Meaning & Examples - Scribbr

    Dec 13, 2024 · An enthymeme is a syllogism where one of the premises is left out, with the assumption that the audience will infer the premise.

  4. Enthymeme - Definition and Examples - ThoughtCo

    May 14, 2025 · An enthymeme is an argument where a key part is left for the audience to infer. Aristotle said enthymemes are powerful for persuasion because they involve the audience in …

  5. Enthymemes with Examples - Lander University

    A rhetorical enthymeme is an informal, usually probabilistic, argument with a suppressed statement whose persuasive purpose influences an audience's values, beliefs, or attitudes.

  6. Enthymeme: The Powerful Literary Device You Need to Know About

    Nov 24, 2025 · In this article, we’ll explore what an enthymeme is, how it works, examples in real life, and how it differs from a syllogism. What Is an Enthymeme? An enthymeme is a form of …

  7. Enthymeme | Definition & Examples - QuillBot

    Sep 17, 2024 · An enthymeme is an argument in which one of the premises is implied because it is assumed to be obvious or already accepted by the audience.

  8. Enthymeme | Syllogism, Argumentation, Deduction | Britannica

    Enthymeme, in syllogistic, or traditional, logic, name of a syllogistic argument that is incompletely stated. In the argument “All insects have six legs; therefore, all wasps have six legs,” the minor …

  9. ENTHYMEME Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of ENTHYMEME is a syllogism in which one of the premises is implicit.

  10. Unveiling the Enthymeme - Psychology Today

    Jan 3, 2025 · Derived from the Greek word “enthymema” (meaning “something kept in mind”), the enthymeme is a syllogism with a missing premise or conclusion. It relies on shared knowledge …