Definition
A type of argument or logical statement where one of the premises is implied rather than stated outright.
Etymology
From Greek enthymema, meaning 'argument held in the mind,' from en- ('in') + thymos ('mind' or 'thought'). Aristotle used this term for informal reasoning.
Kelly Says
This is why ads like 'Real doctors choose our brand' work so brilliantly—you supply the missing premise yourself: 'What real doctors choose must be good.' The listener does the logical work, making them more convinced.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
enthymeme
en-ti-meem
CACatalà
enthymeme
en-ti-meem
CSČeština
enthymeme
ɛn-ti-ˈmɛːm
DADansk
enthymeme
ɛn-ti-ˈmɛːm
DEDeutsch
Enthymeme
ɛn-ti-ˈmɛːm
ELΕλληνικά
ενθύμημα
en-thi-mee-ma
ESEspañol
entimema
en-ti-me-ma
FAفارسی
enthymeme
en-ti-meem
FISuomi
enthymeme
ɛn-ti-ˈmɛːm
FRFrançais
enthymeme
ɑ̃-ti-mɛm
GUGU
enthymeme
en-ti-meem
HAHA
enthymeme
en-ti-meem
HIहिन्दी
अनुपमान
an-up-maan
HUMagyar
enthymeme
ɛn-ti-ˈmɛːm
IDBahasa Indonesia
enthymeme
en-ti-meem
IGIG
enthymeme
en-ti-meem
ITItaliano
enthymeme
ɛn-ti-ˈmɛːm
KKKK
enthymeme
en-ti-meem
KMKM
enthymeme
en-ti-meem
MRMR
enthymeme
en-ti-meem
MSBahasa Melayu
enthymeme
en-ti-meem
MYမြန်မာ
enthymeme
en-ti-meem
NLNederlands
enthymeme
ɛn-ti-ˈmɛːm
NONorsk
enthymeme
ɛn-ti-ˈmɛːm
PAPA
enthymeme
en-ti-meem
PLPolski
enthymeme
ɛn-ti-ˈmɛːm
PTPortuguês
enthymeme
ɛn-ti-ˈmɛːm
RORomână
enthymeme
ɛn-ti-ˈmɛːm
RUРусский
энthymeme
ɛn-ti-ˈmɛːm
SVSvenska
enthymeme
ɛn-ti-ˈmɛːm
SWKiswahili
enthymeme
en-ti-meem
TAதமிழ்
enthymeme
en-ti-meem
TEతెలుగు
enthymeme
en-ti-meem
THไทย
enthymeme
en-ti-meem
TLTL
enthymeme
en-ti-meem
TRTürkçe
enthymeme
en-ti-meem
UKУкраїнська
ентимiмa
ɛn-ti-ˈmɪːmɑ
URاردو
enthymeme
en-ti-meem
VITiếng Việt
enthymeme
en-ti-meem
YOYO
enthymeme
en-ti-meem
ZUZU
enthymeme
en-ti-meem