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"Tautophrase" Meaning

A tautophrase, also known as a tautology, is a phrase or expression in which two or more words, phrases, or clauses have the same or very similar meaning. It is a type of redundancy where something is said twice, usually to add emphasis or clarity, but often resulting in unnecessary repetition and a less effective expression.

Examples of tautophrases include:

"Free gift"
"New innovation"
"Old antique"
"Unique individual"

Tautophrases often occur in language, marketing, and advertising, and can be used intentionally to grab attention or to convey a message with more force. However, they can also be seen as clichés or unnecessary and might make the language appear less precise or clear.

"Tautophrase" Examples

5 Examples of Tautophrase


Example 1: A sentence where "little white lie" is a tautophrase


She told a little white lie to avoid hurting her friend's feelings.

Definition: A expression that consists of words that are semantically synonymous, here (little and white).

Example 2: A tautophrase as a metaphorical expression


He's the white of his mother's eye, meaning he's her pride and joy.

Definition: "The white of someone's eye" is a tautophrase that refers to the white part of the eye (outer portion).

Example 3: Idiomatic phrase "on the same page" as a tautophrase


The CEO and the shareholders were finally on the same page after days of heated discussions.

Definition: This phrase is a tautophrase where "same" and "page" together convey a sense of agreement or understanding.

Example 4: Tautophrase in "hair of the dog"


A bottle of wine will act as hair of the dog, helping to cure the hangover.

Definition: A tautophrase where "hair of the dog" refers to the head of a dog (hair of an animal which could be misleading in a literal sense).

Example 5: A sentence with a grammatical tautophrase


His mind is racing with worry about the upcoming exam.

Definition: A tautophrase is used here as a grammatical phrase "mind racing with \[thoughts/emotions]"

"Tautophrase" Similar Words

Tautomerism

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Tautomerization

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Tautomerization is a chemical reaction that involves the conversion of a molecule into a structurally similar molecule, known as a tautomer, which is one of two or more isomers based on the movement of a group, typically a hydrogen atom, and a non-hydrogen atom or a functional group. This process involves the formation of a double bond, but not the movement of the double bond itself, between a particular in the molecule, leading to one tautomer having the double bond in a different part of the molecule than the other. Tautomerization has academic and practical applications in organic chemistry, including the creation of pharmaceuticals, biologically significant molecules, and the synthesis of materials.<br><br>In general, there are two types of tautomerization:<br><br>1. <strong>Enol-keto tautomerism</strong>: The conversion of a keto group (-CO) to an enol group (-CC-OH).<br>2. <strong>Enamine-imine tautomerism</strong>: The conversion of an enamine group (-CN-) to an imine group (NH).<br><br>The switching between tautomers is often influenced by the surrounding environment, such as the pH of a solution (in the case of acid or base-catalyzed reactions), pressure, or the presence of specific catalysts.

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Tautonyms

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Tautonyms are pairs of words that are identical and consist of a single word that has the same two parts: a term that normally indicates the genus and a term that normally indicates the species.

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Tautophony

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Tavaborole

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Tavaborole is a topical, .">strong, non-opioid, antifungal agent, used in the treatment of onychomycosis, specifically for fungal infections of the toenail and fingernail.

Tavern

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A building or room where people can buy and drink alcoholic beverages, typically noisy and informal.

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