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Type of rhetorical deductive argument
An enthymeme (Greek: ἐνθύμημα, enthýmēma) is an argument with a hidden premise. Enthymemes are usually developed from premises that accord with the audience's
Enthymeme
Work of literature by Aristotle
and deprecation, although not elements of an enthymeme, can contribute to refuting an opponent's enthymeme or revealing a falsehood by exposing it as just
Rhetoric_(Aristotle)
Enallage – the switching of grammatical forms for an expressive purpose. Enthymeme – a type of argument that is grounded in assumed commonalities between
Glossary_of_rhetorical_terms
Memory techniques adopted in ancient Roman and Greek rhetorical treatises
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Method_of_loci
Figure of speech in which something is referred to by the name of an associated thing
free dictionary. -onym Antonomasia Deferred reference Eggcorn Eponym Enthymeme Euphemism by comparison Generic trademark Kenning Meronymy Newspeak Pars
Metonymy
1831 treatise by Arthur Schopenhauer
Questions in Detouring Order (a combination of leading questions and enthymeme) Take Advantage of the Nay-Sayer (an application of reverse psychology)
The_Art_of_Being_Right
Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath (384–322 BC)
on an issue). Aristotle also outlines two kinds of rhetorical proofs: enthymeme (proof by syllogism) and paradeigma (proof by example). Aristotle writes
Aristotle
Type of informal fallacy
the free dictionary. Ad hominem Begging the question Chewbacca defense Enthymeme Evasion (ethics) Genetic fallacy List of fallacies Non sequitur (logic)
Irrelevant_conclusion
Strategies of rhetoric
also more traditional forms of logical reasoning, such as syllogisms and enthymemes. Logos is also related to the rational appeal that speakers use to persuade
Modes_of_persuasion
Literary technique used to persuade
hypophora. Diasyrmus: rejecting an argument through ridiculous comparison. Enthymeme: a syllogism (an argument with premises leading to a conclusion) which
Literary_device
Art of persuasion
rhetoric applicable to all fields, not just politics. Aristotle viewed the enthymeme based upon logic (especially, based upon the syllogism) as the basis of
Rhetoric
justification for itself. Epicheirema are abridged polysyllogisms. Like the enthymeme, epicheirema are often used in everyday speech.[citation needed] An epicheireme
Epicheireme
Roman historian and senator (56–120)
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Tacitus
Hearing what others are saying, and trying to understand what it means
students the oral discourse that mandates listening to produce and analyze enthymemes, listening was displaced and diminished. The attention given to speaking
Listening
Umbrella term of influence and mode of communication
statements validly imply a third statement. Non-formal reasoning uses enthymemes, arguments that have valid reasoning but are informal and assume the audience
Persuasion
Seven expressions of Jesus during his crucifixion
Press, 2017), pp. 165–166. Luke 23:34 Robbins, Vernon K. (1998). "From Enthymeme to Theology in Luke 11:1–13". In Thompson, Richard P. (ed.). Literary
Sayings_of_Jesus_on_the_cross
Religious discipline of systematic defence of a position
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Apologetics
First three liberal arts of traditional education
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Trivium
Statement supporting a conclusion
} ), as in L → B , L ⊢ B {\displaystyle L\to B,L\vdash B} . The term enthymeme is traditionally associated with Aristotle's work. However, it is controversial
Premise
2nd-century Greek rhetorician
quality as especially suitable for enthymemes. The effect of strikingness, which enhances the memorability of the enthymeme, is produced by condensation or
Hermogenes_of_Tarsus
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Facilitas
Type of logical argument that applies deductive reasoning
false because the other disjunct is true; A or B; A, therefore not B. Enthymeme - a "truncated" syllogism with an unstated premise Legal syllogism - a
Syllogism
Greek word meaning 'character'
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Ethos
Contentious rhetoric
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Polemic
Type of cooperative argumentative dialogue
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Socratic_method
Political stalling tactic
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Filibuster
Process in logic
Classical formal logic considers the above "north/south" inference as an enthymeme, that is, as an incomplete inference; it can be made formally valid by
Material_inference
Roman statesman and lawyer (106–43 BC)
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Cicero
Standardized method of treating a theme in literature
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Literary_topos
Formal conversation, often between opposing viewpoints, on a topic
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Debate
Literary and rhetorical device or general attitude towards life
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Irony
Overview of and topical guide to logic
Boolean-valued function Categorical proposition Distribution of terms End term Enthymeme Immediate inference Law of contraries Logical connective Logical cube
Outline_of_logic
Right or opportune moment
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Kairos
6th-century Roman senator and philosopher (480–524 AD)
while Book IV concentrates on the unit of the rhetorical Topic, the enthymeme. Topical argumentation is at the core of Boethius's conception of dialectic
Boethius
Persuasive language in ancient Greece and Rome
emphasis on it. An "enthymeme" follows the form of a syllogism, however it excludes either the major or minor premise. An enthymeme is persuasive because
Classical_rhetoric
Concept in philosophy, religion, rhetoric, and psychology
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Logos
Attempt to persuade or to determine the truth of a conclusion
This is referred to as an elliptical or enthymematic argument (see also Enthymeme § Syllogism with an unstated premise). Speakers and writers will often
Argument
Argument that uses faulty reasoning
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Fallacy
Term for aspects involving memory in Western classical rhetoric
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Memoria
Greek rhetorical term for appeals to emotion
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Pathos
Set of linguistic variants with specific social meanings
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Style_(sociolinguistics)
Academic discipline
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Communication_studies
Exercises in rhetoric
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Progymnasmata
5th-century BC partner of Athenian statesman Pericles
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Aspasia
Speeches in praise of a person, usually recently deceased
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Eulogy
Study of formal speaking in pronunciation, grammar, style, and tone
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Elocution
Classification of figures of speech
amplification with depreciation and admits "they both derive from an enthymeme which serves to show how a thing is great or small." The Princeton Encyclopedia
Rhetorical_operations
Classical Athenian statesman and orator (384–322 BC)
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Demosthenes
Academic field of logic and rhetoric
Jacobs, "Structure of Conversational Argument: Pragmatic Bases for the Enthymeme." The Quarterly Journal of Speech. LXVI, 251–265. Ralph H. Johnson. Manifest
Argumentation_theory
Russian philosopher and literary theorist (1895–1975)
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Mikhail_Bakhtin
2nd-century Syrian satirist and rhetorician
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Lucian
Twelve ancient Roman panegyric orations
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Panegyrici_Latini
Performing a speech to a live audience
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Public_speaking
Oration by a member of the clergy
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Sermon
Form of propaganda in public relations and politics
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Spin_(propaganda)
Book by Pseudo-Longinus
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On_the_Sublime
Works by Aristotle
topic is a heading under which many enthymemes fall." By element, he means a general form under which enthymemes of the same type can be included. Thus
Topics_(Aristotle)
Roman orator and rhetorician (c. 35 – c. 100)
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Quintilian
Teachers of 5th century BC Greece
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Sophist
Form of incorrect argument in natural language
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Informal_fallacy
1966 book by Kenneth Burke
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Language_as_Symbolic_Action
Type of formal logic
Lewis De dicto and de re Description logic Doxastic logic Dynamic logic Enthymeme Free choice inference Hybrid logic Interior algebra Interpretability logic
Modal_logic
Argumentation for the sake of winning the argument instead of reaching or seeking truth
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Eristic
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Rhetoric of social intervention model
Rhetoric_of_social_intervention_model
Speech used by a politician
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Stump_speech
Work of Aristotle pertaining to logic
premiss that is either contradictory or a contrary to another premiss; An enthymeme is a syllogism based on signs and probabilities, making analyses under
Prior_Analytics
Fear of public speaking
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Glossophobia
Basic level of knowledge and judgement shared by nearly all people
using ingenuity in creating linking metaphors, in order to make enthymemes. Enthymemes are reasonings about uncertain truths and probabilities—as opposed
Common_sense
Greek mythological personification of trust
rhetoric can mean "proof" and is the element to induce true judgment through enthymemes, hence to give "proof" of a statement. There are three modes by which
Pistis
Work traditionally attributed to Aristotle
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Rhetoric_to_Alexander
Politician or orator who panders to fears and emotions of the public
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Demagogue
Brief moral saying
when he discusses the γνώμη (gnomê), or sententious maxim, as a form of enthymeme; Quintilian; and other classical authorities. Early modern English writers
Sententia
Italian philosopher (1668–1744)
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Giambattista_Vico
Intentionally lowering the volume of one's voice for emphasis
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Sotto_voce
Ancient Latin book on rhetoric
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Rhetorica_ad_Herennium
Rhetoric
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Eloquence
American scholar (1910–1963)
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Richard_M._Weaver
Principle of classical rhetoric, poetry, and theatrical theory
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Decorum
Work by Plato
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Phaedrus_(dialogue)
Game design concept
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Procedural_rhetoric
Greek rhetorician and writer (436–338 BC)
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Isocrates
American Protestant Old Testament scholar and theologian (1933–2025)
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Walter_Brueggemann
One of six schools of Hindu philosophy
texts discussing it, the term also refers to an argument consisting of an enthymeme or sometimes for any syllogism. In philosophical context, Nyaya encompasses
Nyaya
Greek word meaning common belief or popular opinion
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Doxa
Greek philosopher and sophist (483–375 BC)
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Gorgias
German protestant thinker (1501–1559)
examples, together with an easy arrangement of Syllogisms, Expositories, Enthymemes, Examples, Inductions, and Sorites] (in Latin). Egenolphus. Sarcerius
Erasmus_Sarcerius
American academic (1921–2005)
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Wayne_C._Booth
Latin essay by Dante Alighieri
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De_vulgari_eloquentia
Major types of writing and speaking
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Modes_of_discourse
Book by Publius Cornelius Tacitus
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Dialogus_de_oratoribus
American rhetorician
Wisconsin-Madison. In 1959, Bitzer wrote an essay revisiting Aristotle's enthymeme. He also wrote a key critical introduction to George Campbell's The Philosophy
Lloyd_Bitzer
Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher (c.490–c.420 BC)
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Protagoras
Literary criticism book by Northrop Frye
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Anatomy_of_Criticism
Study of how language influences thought
ancient sophists discussed and listed many figures of speech such as enthymeme and euphemism. The modern public relations term for adding persuasive
Language_and_thought
2026 spelling competition
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98th_Scripps_National_Spelling_Bee
American Jesuit priest and historian (1912–2003)
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Walter_J._Ong
Introductory speech of a newly elected member of a legislature
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Maiden_speech
Textbook on the theory and practice of rhetoric by Quintilian
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Institutio_Oratoria
Literary genre
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Diatribe
Art of dictation
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Ars_dictaminis
ENTHYMEME
ENTHYMEME
ENTHYMEME
ENTHYMEME
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Voice of Bird
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Fern Field
Male
Greek
 (ἜβÎÏ) Greek and Hebrew name HEBER means "the region beyond; on the other side (of a stream or sea)." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a great grandson of Shem. Compare with another form of Heber.
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Farsi, German, Indian, Muslim, Urdu
Another Name for God; An Individual; Alone; Only One; The Name of Allah
Female
African
God owns me.
Girl/Female
Swedish
Victorious.
Boy/Male
British, English
Wise Friend
Boy/Male
Indian
Worthy, Deserving, Meriting
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English step ‘step’ + toe ‘toe’, perhaps for someone who treads lightly.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Inducing Love
ENTHYMEME
ENTHYMEME
ENTHYMEME
ENTHYMEME
ENTHYMEME
n.
An argument consisting of only two propositions, an antecedent and consequent deduced from it; a syllogism with one premise omitted; as, We are dependent; therefore we should be humble. Here the major proposition is suppressed. The complete syllogism would be, Dependent creatures should be humble; we are dependent creatures; therefore we should be humble.
n.
The first of the two propositions which constitute an enthymeme or contracted syllogism; as, Every man is mortal; therefore the king must die.
a.
Pertaining to, or of the form of, an enthymeme.