Meaning & Definition of word "Pleonasm"

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    Pleonasm

    /ˈpliːəˌnæzəm/

    noun:

    • 1. The use of more words than necessary to convey meaning; redundancy.
      • Example: The phrase 'free gift' is a common example of pleonasm.
    • 2. An instance of pleonasm; an expression that contains redundant words.
      • Example: When he said 'repeat again,' it was a clear instance of pleonasm.
    • 3. A stylistic fault in writing or speech that occurs when more words than needed are used.
      • Example: Her writing was criticized for its pleonasm, making it less effective.
    • 4. The use of excessive words or phrases that essentially say the same thing.
      • Example: Describing the committee's decisions as 'joint and collective' is a pleonasm.

    Etymology

    From Greek 'pleonasmós', from 'pleonazō' meaning 'to be more than enough'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    free gift:

    A gift that is given without charge, emphasizing that it is free, which is redundant.

    true fact:

    A fact that is confirmed to be true, where 'true' is unnecessary.

    Related Words

    redundancy:

    The state of being unnecessary or superfluous; the inclusion of more information than needed.

    tautology:

    The redundant repetition of a phrase or idea using different words.

    Slang Meanings of pleonasm

    Meaning: Wordiness

    Example Sentence: When someone over-explains something, you might say they're being wordy.

    Meaning: Repeatitive speak

    Example Sentence: In meetings, there's often a lot of repetitive speak that's just pleonasm.