Sentences

enthymeme in a sentence

n.

Definition

An enthymeme is an argumentative statement that omits one of its premises or the conclusion, relying on the audience's shared beliefs to fill in the gaps.

Sample Sentences

  1. An enthymeme can effectively persuade an audience by relying on shared beliefs.
  2. In his argument, she recognized the enthymeme that implied all politicians are corrupt.
  3. The professor explained how an enthymeme often omits a major premise, leaving it to the audience to fill in the gap.
  4. To strengthen her debate, she used an enthymeme that resonated with the listeners' values.
  5. Identifying the enthymeme in his speech helped clarify his underlying assumptions.

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