C1 Expression Formel 7 min de lecture

The basic premise

Academic essay writing expression

En 15 secondes

  • The core idea or starting assumption of an argument or story.
  • The 'foundation' that everything else depends on to make sense.
  • Common in academic writing, business pitches, and film reviews.
  • Helps simplify complex topics into one understandable starting point.

Signification

Considérez `the basic premise` comme l'ADN d'un argument ou d'une histoire. C'est cette 'règle de départ' essentielle ou cette 'vérité fondamentale' sur laquelle tout le reste est construit.

Exemples clés

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Explaining a movie to a friend

The `basic premise` of the film is that time runs backward for some people.

The basic premise of the film is that time runs backward for some people.

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In a business meeting

The `basic premise` of our strategy is that customers prefer speed over price.

The basic premise of our strategy is that customers prefer speed over price.

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Writing a university essay

To evaluate this theory, one must first examine its `basic premise`.

To evaluate this theory, one must first examine its basic premise.

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Contexte culturel

In Western universities, students are taught to 'challenge the basic premise' of any theory. This reflects a culture of critical thinking where no idea is sacred. The 'high-concept' movie is defined by a basic premise that can be explained in one sentence. If the premise isn't 'catchy,' the movie is hard to sell. Startups often pivot, but their 'basic premise' about a market need usually stays the same. Investors look for a 'solid premise' before funding. In common law systems, a case can be dismissed if the basic premise of the lawsuit is found to be legally invalid.

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Use it to win arguments

Instead of arguing against someone's conclusion, attack their 'basic premise.' If you prove the premise is wrong, the whole argument dies.

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Don't say 'The basic premises'

Unless you are a philosophy professor talking about multiple logical steps, stick to the singular 'premise.'

En 15 secondes

  • The core idea or starting assumption of an argument or story.
  • The 'foundation' that everything else depends on to make sense.
  • Common in academic writing, business pitches, and film reviews.
  • Helps simplify complex topics into one understandable starting point.

What It Means

The basic premise is the ground floor of any big idea. It’s the core assumption that you have to accept before you can understand the rest of a theory, a movie plot, or a business plan. Imagine you're playing a game where the rule is "the floor is lava." That rule is your basic premise. If you don't agree that the floor is lava, the rest of the game doesn't make any sense. It's not just a small detail; it's the 'why' behind everything else. In academic writing, it’s the starting point of your logic. In casual talk, it’s the 'big idea' behind a new app or a Netflix show. It carries a vibe of clarity and logic, like you're stripping away all the fluff to see the skeleton of the idea.

How To Use It

You’ll usually find this phrase at the start of an explanation. It’s perfect for when you need to summarize something complex very quickly. You can say, "The basic premise of the movie is that humans can talk to dogs," or "The basic premise of her argument is that taxes are too high." It functions as a noun phrase. You can 'agree with', 'challenge', or 'explain' a basic premise. It’s like giving someone a map before you take them on a long hike—it tells them where you're starting from so they don't get lost in the details later. Just don't use it for tiny things; you wouldn't say the basic premise of a sandwich is bread (that's just a recipe!), but you might say the basic premise of a keto diet is cutting out carbs.

Formality & Register

This phrase sits comfortably in the 'Formal' to 'Semi-Formal' categories. You’ll hear it constantly in university lectures, TED talks, and business meetings where people are trying to sound smart and organized. It’s very common in written English, especially in essays, reviews, and news articles. However, it’s not *so* formal that you can’t use it with friends. If you’re explaining a new board game or a crazy conspiracy theory over coffee, it fits perfectly. It makes you sound like you’ve really thought your point through. It’s definitely more sophisticated than saying "The main thing is..." but less stuffy than saying "The fundamental underlying postulation is..." (please don't say that at a party).

Real-Life Examples

Imagine you're at a startup pitch. The founder says, "The basic premise of our app is that people want to rent out their power tools to neighbors." Or think about a book review: "The basic premise is interesting, but the execution is poor." You might even see it on social media when someone is criticizing a viral trend: "The basic premise of this 'challenge' is actually pretty dangerous if you think about it." It’s also a lifesaver in job interviews. When they ask about your management style, you can start with, "The basic premise of my approach is radical transparency." It gives your answer an immediate structure that's easy for the interviewer to follow while you're secretly panicking inside.

When To Use It

Use it when you want to simplify a big topic. It’s great for 'elevator pitches' where you only have 30 seconds to explain a concept. Use it when you are about to disagree with someone’s logic—challenging the basic premise is often more effective than arguing about the small details. It’s also very helpful in educational settings when you're trying to make sure everyone is on the same page. If you're writing a C1-level essay, this is your bread and butter. It shows you can handle abstract concepts and organize your thoughts logically. It’s the linguistic equivalent of a sharp suit—it makes everything look more professional and put-together.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use it for simple facts or physical objects. If you say, "The basic premise of this chair is that you sit on it," people will look at you like you’ve spent too much time in a philosophy lab. It’s meant for ideas, theories, plots, and arguments. Also, avoid using it if there are *multiple* equal starting points; the basic premise implies there is one main foundation. If you’re talking about something very casual, like why you were late for lunch, saying "The basic premise of my tardiness was a traffic jam" sounds incredibly sarcastic or overly dramatic (unless that’s the vibe you’re going for!).

Common Mistakes

One big mistake is using 'promise' instead of premise. They sound similar, but a 'promise' is a vow, while a premise is an assumption. Another is saying "The basic premise is about..." followed by a 10-minute rambling story. The point of the phrase is to be concise!

The basic promise of the book is... The basic premise of the book is...
The basic premise is that I think maybe we should... The basic premise is that we need more funding.
This is my basis premise This is my basic premise (don't mix up 'basis' and 'basic').

Common Variations

You might hear people say "The underlying premise" or "The core premise." These are essentially the same thing, just with a slightly different flavor. "The central premise" is also very popular in film and literary criticism. In more casual settings, you might hear "The gist of it is..." or "The bottom line is...", though these are less precise. In very academic circles, you might hear "The fundamental assumption." If you want to sound slightly more modern, you could say "The core concept," which is very popular in tech and design circles right now.

Real Conversations

M

Mark

Have you seen that new show 'The Good Place'?
S

Sarah

Yeah, the basic premise is that a woman accidentally ends up in 'heaven' but she’s actually a terrible person.
M

Mark

Oh, so it’s like a fish-out-of-water comedy?
S

Sarah

Exactly, but with a lot of philosophy thrown in.

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Professor

To understand this theory, you have to accept the basic premise that resources are finite.
S

Student

But what if technology creates new resources?
P

Professor

Then you're challenging the basic premise itself, which is a great starting point for your paper!

Quick FAQ

Is it the same as a 'summary'? Not exactly. A summary covers the whole story, while the basic premise is just the starting idea that makes the story possible. Can I use it for a person? Usually no, unless you're talking about a character's motivation in a play or movie. Is it too formal for texting? It’s a bit 'wordy' for a quick text, but if you're discussing a deep topic on WhatsApp, it’s totally fine. Does it have to be true? Not at all! A basic premise can be completely fictional, like "vampires are real," as long as the rest of the story follows that rule.

Notes d'usage

At a C1 level, focus on using this phrase to bridge complex ideas. It's a high-value academic term that translates well to business settings. Avoid confusing it with 'promise' or 'premises' (buildings), and always try to follow it with a clear, simple 'that' clause.

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Use it to win arguments

Instead of arguing against someone's conclusion, attack their 'basic premise.' If you prove the premise is wrong, the whole argument dies.

⚠️

Don't say 'The basic premises'

Unless you are a philosophy professor talking about multiple logical steps, stick to the singular 'premise.'

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Pitching in English

In English-speaking business, being able to state your 'basic premise' in under 30 seconds is considered a vital skill.

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Synonym check

If you feel you are using 'basic premise' too much, swap it for 'underlying assumption' or 'core idea.'

Exemples

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#1 Explaining a movie to a friend
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The `basic premise` of the film is that time runs backward for some people.

The basic premise of the film is that time runs backward for some people.

Used here to summarize the 'hook' of a sci-fi movie plot.

#2 In a business meeting
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The `basic premise` of our strategy is that customers prefer speed over price.

The basic premise of our strategy is that customers prefer speed over price.

Defines the core assumption behind a professional business plan.

#3 Writing a university essay
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To evaluate this theory, one must first examine its `basic premise`.

To evaluate this theory, one must first examine its basic premise.

Standard academic usage to introduce a critical analysis.

#4 Instagram caption for a tech review
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The `basic premise` of this new gadget is genius, but does it actually work? 📱

The basic premise of this new gadget is genius, but does it actually work?

Using a formal-ish term in a casual social media context for impact.

#5 Debating a friend about politics
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I can't agree with you because I don't accept the `basic premise` of your argument.

I can't agree with you because I don't accept the basic premise of your argument.

A polite but firm way to shut down a logical path you disagree with.

#6 Texting about a new game
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The `basic premise` is you're a cat in a robot city. Sounds weird, right? 😂

The basic premise is you're a cat in a robot city. Sounds weird, right?

Casual explanation of a video game concept.

#7 Explaining a misunderstanding
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The whole conflict started because of a flawed `basic premise`.

The whole conflict started because of a flawed basic premise.

Emotional context: realizing a relationship or project went wrong from the start.

Common mistake: mixing up words Erreur fréquente
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✗ The `basic promise` of the app is that it's free. → ✓ The `basic premise` of the app is that it's free.

The basic premise of the app is that it's free.

Common error: saying 'promise' (a vow) instead of 'premise' (an idea).

Common mistake: over-explaining Erreur fréquente
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✗ The `basic premise` is a long story about... → ✓ The `basic premise` is that anyone can cook.

The basic premise is that anyone can cook.

Mistake: making the 'premise' too long. It should be one simple idea.

#10 At a comedy club
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The `basic premise` of my love life is that I have terrible taste in apps.

The basic premise of my love life is that I have terrible taste in apps.

Using a formal term for a self-deprecating joke.

Teste-toi

Complete the sentence with the correct form of the phrase.

The ______ ______ of the experiment was that plants would grow faster in red light.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : basic premise

We need the singular noun phrase 'basic premise' to describe the starting assumption of the experiment.

Which sentence uses the phrase correctly?

Select the best option:

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : The basic premise of the movie is a bit hard to believe.

Option B correctly uses the phrase to describe the core idea of a film. Option A confuses it with 'premises' (building). Option C confuses it with 'promise'. Option D has incorrect grammar.

Fill in the missing line in the dialogue.

A: I don't get why this company exists. B: Well, ______ ______ ______ is that people want fresh food delivered in under ten minutes.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : the basic premise

We use the definite article 'the' because we are referring to the specific, single core idea of the company.

Match the premise to the correct movie genre.

Premise: 'A detective must find a killer who only strikes during full moons.'

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Mystery/Thriller

The basic premise involves a detective and a killer, which are classic elements of a mystery or thriller.

🎉 Score : /4

Aides visuelles

Premise vs. Plot

The Basic Premise
The 'Why' The 'Why'
The Foundation The Foundation
1 Sentence 1 Sentence
The Plot
The 'What' The 'What'
The Building The Building
Many Pages Many Pages

Banque d exercices

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Complete the sentence with the correct form of the phrase. Fill Blank B2

The ______ ______ of the experiment was that plants would grow faster in red light.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : basic premise

We need the singular noun phrase 'basic premise' to describe the starting assumption of the experiment.

Which sentence uses the phrase correctly? Choose C1

Select the best option:

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : The basic premise of the movie is a bit hard to believe.

Option B correctly uses the phrase to describe the core idea of a film. Option A confuses it with 'premises' (building). Option C confuses it with 'promise'. Option D has incorrect grammar.

Fill in the missing line in the dialogue. dialogue_completion B1

A: I don't get why this company exists. B: Well, ______ ______ ______ is that people want fresh food delivered in under ten minutes.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : the basic premise

We use the definite article 'the' because we are referring to the specific, single core idea of the company.

Match the premise to the correct movie genre. situation_matching A2

Premise: 'A detective must find a killer who only strikes during full moons.'

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Mystery/Thriller

The basic premise involves a detective and a killer, which are classic elements of a mystery or thriller.

🎉 Score : /4

Questions fréquentes

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Not at all! It's very common when talking about movies, books, or games. 'The basic premise of the game is...' sounds perfectly natural among friends.

Yes, 'the main premise' and 'the basic premise' are interchangeable. 'Basic' emphasizes the foundation, while 'main' emphasizes the importance.

A premise is something you *assume* is true to build an argument. A hypothesis is something you *test* to see if it is true.

In that context, 'premises' means a building or land. It's a completely different meaning from 'the basic premise' of an idea.

Usually, we say a person has a 'personal philosophy' or 'core beliefs.' However, you could say, 'His life is built on the basic premise that hard work solves everything.'

'Premise' is the standard spelling. 'Premiss' is an older, mostly British spelling used in formal logic, but it's very rare today.

You can say: 'The basic premise is that [subject] [verb].' Example: 'The basic premise is that everyone deserves a second chance.'

No. The plot is everything that happens. The premise is the *idea* that makes the plot possible. Premise: 'A man can fly.' Plot: 'He fights a villain, saves a city, and falls in love.'

Yes, we often say a premise is 'flawed,' 'false,' or 'shaky.'

Yes, it's a great way to explain your approach to tasks or your understanding of a company's mission.

There isn't a direct opposite, but you might talk about 'peripheral details' or 'minor points' as the things that are *not* the premise.

It might sound a bit too analytical. Instead of 'The basic premise of our relationship is love,' just say 'Our relationship is built on love.'

Expressions liées

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The bottom line

similar

The most important fact or the net result.

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First principles

builds on

The fundamental concepts or assumptions on which a theory is based.

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The gist

informal

The substance or general meaning of a speech or text.

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A flawed premise

specialized form

A starting idea that is incorrect.

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The core concept

synonym

The most important part of an idea.

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