"Tautological" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tautological" Meaning

A phrase or sentence is tautological when it repeats the same idea in more than one word, unnecessarily making it redundant and often humorous.

Example: "Free gift"

In this phrase, "free" and "gift" essentially mean the same thing, so it's tautological to include both words.

"Tautological" Examples

Examples of Tautology:


Here are 5 examples of using the word 'tautological':

1. Debates over the completeness of the argument continued, despite the strict definitions involved being tautological and too simplistic for the complexity of the issue.


Here, being "tautological" refers to the definitions possibly overlapping in meaning unnecessarily.

2. In language learning algorithms, tautological phrases can slow down the natural flow of idiomatic expression translation.


Here, the term is applied to phrases that repeat information, making them less efficient and natural-sounding.

3. The tautological phrase "business and commerce" was reduced to "business" for simplicity and without loss of meaning.


In this context, the redundancy in "business and commerce" makes the term 'tautological'.

4. Advances in coding made it possible to compress tautological pieces of logic into neatly executable lines.


Here, 'tautological' refers to logic that can be simplistically reworded.

5. Philosophers have argued that tautological claims in certain theories make them more susceptible to instant refutation by parlor paradoxes.


In this example, tautological claims are those that cannot be independently proven or disproven and are of simple logic.

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