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pleonasm [ˈpliːəˌnæzəm] n Rhetoric 1. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) the use of more words than necessary or an instance of this, such as a tiny little child 2. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) a word or phrase that is superfluous [from Latin pleonasmus, from Greek pleonasmos excess, from pleonazein to be redundant] pleonastic adj pleonastically adv pleonasm 1. the use of unnecessary words to express an idea; redundancy. See also: Rhetoric and Rhetorical Devices2. an instance of this, as true fact. 3. a redundant word or expression. — pleonastic, adj. 1. the use of unnecessary words to express an idea; redundancy. See also: Language
2. an instance of this, as true fact. 3. a redundant word or expression. — pleonastic, adj. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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