"Surplusage" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Surplusage" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Surplusage" Meaning

Surplusage refers to a large or excessive amount of something, often more than what is needed or useful. It can also refer to words or phrases that are considered unnecessary or redundant in an argument or text.

"Surplusage" Examples

Definition

Word: surplusage
Noun
Excess or leftover quantity or amount.
Unnecessary or redundant elements or parts.

Examples


The surplusage of food was donated to the local food bank after the festival.
The writer tried to eliminate every last bit of surplusage from the manuscript.
An increase in demand would lead to a reduction in surplusage.
This simplest design will minimize unnecessary features and surplusage.
The manager must deal with the intricacies of the system not monopolized by any phrase or text encompassing surplusage.

"Surplusage" Similar Words

Surpassable

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Surpassed

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Outdone or exceeded something or someone; achieved a higher rank or status.

Surpasses

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Surpassing

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Surpassingly

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Extremely; to a very great degree.

Surplice

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Surpliced

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Surgically shortened or tightly tailored, typically for a military or sports uniform.

Surplus

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Surplus refers to a quantity or amount that is greater than what is needed or required. It can also refer to a situation where a person or organization has more of something than they can use or sell.<br><br>For example:<br><br> "The company has a surplus of food that needs to be donated to charity." ( quantity exceeding requirements)<br> "The country has a surplus of labor and can't find enough jobs for everyone." (excess supply of labor)<br><br>In finance, surplus refers to the excess of income over expenses, which can be used to save or invest.<br><br> "The company's surplus from last year was invested in new technology."

Surpluses

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Having or producing more of something than is needed or used.

Surprise

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A sudden and exciting or unexpected event or experience that is pleasing or pleasingly unexpected.<br><br>Example: "The surprise party was a wonderful surprise for the guest of honor."<br><br>Synonyms: astonish, shock, astonishment, unexpectedness.<br><br>Antonyms: disappointment, predictability, monotony.

Surprised

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Having a feeling of shocked or amazed amazement, typically because of something that is unexpected or surprising. It can also imply a temporary loss of composure or a lack of confidence.

Surprisedly

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Adverb: in a surprised manner; unexpectedly or astonishingly.

Surprises

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Surprising

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Causing a feeling of astonishment or amazement.

Surprisingly

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Used to express that something is unexpectedly or astonishingly true, but often welcome or pleasing.

Surquedrous

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The word "surquedrous" is an adjective that means extremely outrageous or shocking. It is often used to describe something that is so unpleasant or revolting that it seems unbelievable or inconceivable.