premise
/prĕm′ĭs/
noun
  1. A proposition upon which an argument is based or from which a conclusion is drawn.
  2. One of the propositions in a deductive argument.
  3. Either the major or the minor proposition of a syllogism, from which the conclusion is drawn.
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Cambridge Dictionary
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How to pronounce PREMISE in English
January 21, 2026 - How to pronounce PREMISE. How to say PREMISE. Listen to the audio pronunciation in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Learn more.
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Merriam-Webster
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PREMISE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1 week ago - They were asked to leave the premises. The company leases part of the premises to smaller businesses. The premises were searched by the police. He disagreed with her premise. the basic premises of the argument a theory based on the simple premise that what goes up must come down Verb Niebuhr …
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How is "Premise" pronounced in British English?
The typical British version is prem-iss, which is neither of the options above(?) Dictionaries record pre-maiz, but I've never heard it said in the south. More on reddit.com
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grammatical number - What's the correct plural form of "premise"? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Someone criticized me for using the word "premises" to denote a set of assumed "propositions", due to its connotation with houses and buildings. Is that correct? If so, what should be the proper p... More on english.stackexchange.com
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September 4, 2010
The Word Premise....
If you're going to pick a pet peeve I'd say your/you're and then/than is a bit worse than on-premise. I just use on-site in any case. More on reddit.com
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Would the plural of ‘Premises’ ever be pronounced ‘Premis-eez?
It may be pronounced this way by the pompous trying to show off their supposed knowledge of "Greek" plurals. We hear this dismayingly often in "process-eez." Both are quite wrong. They are English words with English plurals. More on reddit.com
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Wiktionary
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premise - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English premise, premisse, from Old French premisse, from Medieval Latin premissa (“set before”) (premissa propositio (“the proposition set before”)), feminine past participle of Latin praemittere (“to send or put before”), from prae- (“before”) + mittere (“to send”). Sense 4, a piece of real estate arose from the misinterpretation of the word by property owners while reading title deeds where the word was used with the legal sense. [edit] enPR: prĕm'ĭs, Rhymes: -ɛmɪs · IPA(key): /ˈpɹɛm.ɪs/ (Received Pronunciation, General American, Canada) IPA(key): /ˈ
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Encyclopedia Britannica
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How to Pronounce premise - (Audio) | Britannica Dictionary
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Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
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premise noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com
Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French premisse, from medieval Latin praemissa (propositio) ‘(proposition) set in front’, from Latin praemittere, from prae ‘before’ + mittere ‘send’.
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Deep English
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How to Pronounce Premise
April 11, 2025 - The teacher explained that the story's premise was about friendship and trust. 'prɑmɪs · She made a promise to help him with his homework. Learn pronunciation → · 'prɛmɪs · The argument is based on a false premiss. Learn pronunciation → · 'ɛmfəsɪs ·
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ELSA
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How to Pronounce PREMISE in American English | ELSA Speak
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YouTube
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YouTube
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How to Pronounce Premise? (CORRECTLY) - YouTube
This video shows you How to Pronounce Premise (CORRECTLY), pronunciation guide.Learn how to say PROBLEMATIC WORDS better: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyn...
Published   June 26, 2021
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How to pronounce premise in English - Definition and synonyms of premise in English
premise pronunciation in English [en] Phonetic spelling: ˈpremɪs · Accent: British · premise pronunciation · Pronunciation by TopQuark (Male from United Kingdom) Male from United Kingdom · Pronunciation by TopQuark · User information · Follow · 5 votes Good Bad ·
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YouTube
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How to pronounce PREMISE in British English - YouTube
This video shows you how to pronounce PREMISE in British English. Speaker has an accent from Liverpool, England. https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary...
Published   March 20, 2018
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Sesquiotica
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premiss | Sesquiotica
September 27, 2010 - The answer to the second question is that premise is a spelling likely influenced by promise, or by the same source that gave promise its spelling. And what was that source? Why, the language more responsible than any other for the weirdness of English spelling: French. Even in modern French the past tense feminine of mettre “put” is mise, though of course it’s pronounced like “me’s”. (There is some indication of pronunciation of English promise with [z] at some times in past centuries, too.)