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Comparative
more tautological
Superlative
most tautological
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referring to something that is repetitive and restates the same idea or meaning using different words
- Her explanation was tautological, adding no new information but restating what was already known.
- The phrase "true fact" is tautological, as a fact is inherently true.
- His explanation was tautological, repeating the same point in different ways.
- In writing, tautological statements can dilute the impact of the message and should be avoided.
- The editor removed the tautological sentences to make the report more concise.