pleonasmˈpli əˌnæz əm
pleonasm (n)
English Definitions:
pleonasm (noun)
using more words than necessary
"a tiny little child"
pleonasm (Noun)
Redundancy in wording.
pleonasm (Noun)
A phrase involving pleonasm, that is, a phrase in which one or more words are redundant as their meaning is expressed elsewhere in the phrase.
Pleonasm
Pleonasm is the use of more words or word-parts than is necessary for clear expression: examples are black darkness, or burning fire. Such redundancy is, by traditional rhetorical criteria, a manifestation of tautology.
pleonasm
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