(taw-TAHL-uh-jee), noun
A statement, principle, or phrase repeated many times in different ways for emphasis and resulting in redundancy.
After his wealthy father’s death, Gerald consistently referred to his mother with the TAUTOLOGY, “widow woman.”
Front | tautology |
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Back | (taw-TAHL-uh-jee), noun A statement, principle, or phrase repeated many times in different ways for emphasis and resulting in redundancy. After his wealthy father’s death, Gerald consistently referred to his mother with the TAUTOLOGY, “widow woman.” |
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