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pleonasm

[plee-uh-naz-uhm] / ˈpli əˌnæz əm /


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Note he won’t shout loudly – that’s known as a pleonasm, when more words than necessary are used.

From The Guardian Apr. 29, 2019

The phrase 'think for one's self' is a pleonasm.

From Time Magazine Archive

The term, Marsh Marigold, is a pleonasm for Marigold, which means of itself the Marsh Gowl or Marsh Golden Flower, being an abbreviation of the old Saxon mear-gealla.

From Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure by William Thomas Fernie

Our attention is called to its "unique transcendence"—which is a penny-a-lining pleonasm.

From The Book Of God In The Light Of The Higher Criticism by G. W. (George William) Foote

We have had pleonasm without fullness, and facility without force.

From Coelebs In Search of a Wife by Hannah More




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