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Main Entry: premise
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: hypothesis, argument

Synonyms:

apriorism, assertion, assumption, basis, evidence, ground, posit, postulate, postulation, presumption, presupposition, proof, proposition, supposition, thesis
Notes: a premise is a statement that is assumed to be true and from which a conclusion can be drawn; premises are land and buildings together considered as a place of business

Antonyms:

fact, reality, truth
Main Entry: premise
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: hypothesize

Synonyms:

announce, assume, begin, commence, introduce, posit, postulate, predicate, presume, presuppose, start, state, suppose

Antonyms:

be factual
Main Entry: assumption
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: taking something for granted; something expected

Synonyms:

acceptance, accepting, assuming, belief, conjecture, expectation, fancy, guess, hunch, hypothesis, inference, posit, postulate, postulation, premise, presumption, presupposition, shot in the dark, shot*, sneaking suspicion, stab, supposal, supposition, surmise, suspicion, theorization, theory

Antonyms:

doubt, unexpected
Main Entry: basis
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: foundation for belief, action

Synonyms:

antecedent, assumption, authority, axiom, backbone, background, backing, base, bedrock, cause, center, chief ingredient, core, crux, data, dictum, essence, essential, evidence, explanation, footing, fundamental, hard fact, heart, infrastructure, justification, keynote, keystone, law, nexus, nucleus, postulate, premise, presumption, presupposition, principal element, principle, proof, reason, root, rudiment, sanction, security, source, substratum, support, theorem, theory, underpinning, warrant
Main Entry: hypothesis
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: theory

Synonyms:

antecedent, apriority, assignment, assumption, attribution, axiom, basis, belief, conclusion, condition, conjecture, data, deduction, demonstration, derivation, explanation, foundation, ground, guess, inference, interpretation, layout, lemma, philosophy, plan, position, postulate, premise, presupposition, principle, proposal, proposition, rationale, reason, scheme, shot in the dark, speculation, starting point, suggestion, supposition, surmise, system, tentative law, term, theorem, thesis

Antonyms:

calcualtion, measurement, proof, reality, truth
Main Entry: nucleus
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: core; basis for something's

Synonyms:

beginning bud, center, crux, embryo, focus, foundation, germ, heart, hub, kernel, matter, nub, pivot, premise, principle, seed, spark

Antonyms:

exterior, exteriority, outside
Main Entry: postulate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: suppose, figure

Synonyms:

advance, affirm, assert, assume, aver, estimate, guess, hypothesize, posit, predicate, premise, presuppose, propose, put forward, speculate, suppose, take for granted, theorize

Antonyms:

calculate
Main Entry: presume
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make assumption; believe

Synonyms:

assume, bank on, be afraid, conclude, conjecture, consider, count on, depend, figure, gather, guess, infer, jump the gun, posit, postulate, predicate, premise, presuppose, pretend, rely, speculate, suppose, surmise, take for granted, take it, think, trust
Notes: assume means 'suppose to be the case, without proof; take for granted'; presume means 'suppose that something is the case on the basis of probability; take for granted that something exists or is the case'

Antonyms:

disbelieve
Main Entry: presumption
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: belief, hypothesis

Synonyms:

anticipation, apriorism, assumption, basis, chance, conjecture, grounds, guess, likelihood, opinion, plausibility, posit, postulate, postulation, premise, presupposition, probability, reason, shot, shot in the dark, sneaking suspicion, stab, supposition, surmise, suspicion, thesis

Antonyms:

reality, truth
Main Entry: proposition
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: suggestion; scheme

Synonyms:

hypothesis, invitation, motion, overture, plan, premise, presentation, proffer, program, project, proposal, recommendation

Antonyms:

condemnation, denial, opposition, refusal, rejection
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