I cannot stoop because I can't bend over.
Tautology is the useless repetition of words. I am going to the mall or I am not going to the mall is a tautology. Tautology is not simply the useless repetition of words. It is more about redundancy. The example above is tautology but it is because the phrase is redundant. "I may go go the mall today." implies that I may not to to the mall today. To include that I may not would be tautology. Another example of tautology is when you have two words whose meaning is the same used in conjunction. "Free gift" and "unsolved mystery" are tautology. The words are synonymous and therefore they are redundant.
No. Tautology is mainly a fancy word for repeating something already stated, like something being unusual and rare.
Tautology
Needless Repetition is called TautologyUnnecessary repetition of words consume time and energy for both the writer and the reader. Some of the examples of tautology, where one of the words is sufficient, include: Since because (because or since; not both)Rough estimate (rough or estimate)If suppose (if or suppose)Revert back (revert or get back; not both)Repeat again (repeat or again)
Your question is a tautology.
A tautology is a statement that is always true, regardless of the circumstances or conditions.
Tautology is the useless repetition of words. I am going to the mall or I am not going to the mall is a tautology. Tautology is not simply the useless repetition of words. It is more about redundancy. The example above is tautology but it is because the phrase is redundant. "I may go go the mall today." implies that I may not to to the mall today. To include that I may not would be tautology. Another example of tautology is when you have two words whose meaning is the same used in conjunction. "Free gift" and "unsolved mystery" are tautology. The words are synonymous and therefore they are redundant.
The person kept saying the same thing over and over which had no meaning so it was tautology.
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a tautology
The antonym of an oxymoron is a tautology. For example: "almost exactly" is an oxymoron. "Tiny little" is a tautology.
somnolent sleepiness is an example of tautology in ransom of red chief
I guess you could claim one opposite of a tautology is an oxymoron.
tautology
Truism, tautology.
Yes