In means "not needed" or "not required."
Example:
"It is unnecessary for you to bring your monitor to our shop when you bring your computer since we have our own."
Firstly, the word it self is wrongly spelled. The actual word is (unnecessary)! It's meaning: useless or needless thing. More like unwanted.
The noun forms for the adjective unnecessary are unnecessaries and unnecessariness. The extra clothes were unnecessaries, so I didn't pack them in my suitcase.
A natural narrative refers to a story or account that is presented in a straightforward, unembellished, and realistic manner. It focuses on the flow of events without unnecessary elaboration or manipulation, aiming to convey a sense of authenticity and truthfulness.
"Disc clean up" usually refers to the process of cleaning up unnecessary or temporary files from a computer's hard drive. This helps free up disk space and can improve the overall performance of the computer.
Yes, but this is unnecessary.
Persecution
unnecessary - doing something in excess amount. and it's frivolous
Unnecessary wordiness or repetition is called redundancy. It occurs when words or phrases are used that do not add any meaning or clarity to the sentence.
Anger can often result in unnecessary violence.I assured him that it was unnecessary to worry about the new supervisor at his job.Unnecessary changes can add substantial cost overruns in government projects.How many unnecessary items are in that bag.Your bad behavior right now is unnecessary and it's not helping anything.It is unnecessary to stop at a petrol station twice in one day
No, it's a word meaning an unnecessary fuss or excitement, usually surrounding an event.
Firstly, the word it self is wrongly spelled. The actual word is (unnecessary)! It's meaning: useless or needless thing. More like unwanted.
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For critical meaning criticizing (in a negative way), the opposite could be complimentary, praising, or laudatory. For critical meaning vital, the opposite could be secondary, unimportant, or unnecessary.
To use excessive and/or unnecessary means to achieve a goal. E.g. Using a sledgehammer to kill an ant.
Filibuster- It means to control the time in a debate by controlling it with unnecessary talk. It is used in politics mostly.
The unnecessary words were crossed out."Stop making unnecessary noise"The football team was penalized six times for unnecessary roughness.The extra money we brought on the trip was, fortunately, unnecessary.The unnecessary changes to the tax law cost the government millions in lost revenue.Worrying about small problems at work is often an unnecessary distraction.it is very unnecessary to holler
No, "redundated" is not a standard English word. The correct form would be "redundant," meaning characterized by unnecessary repetition or excessive wording.