Redundant Terms: Because Who Needs to Say What You Mean?

Definition of the Day: "Unnecessary Detail"

An excessive amount of information that serves no practical purpose other than to confuse and bore the listener.

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Example of Redundant Terms in Action

When your coworker says "I'm going to the store, and I'll be back in a few hours" instead of just saying "I'm going to the store, I'll be back."

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Related Concepts

Also see: Jargon, Cliché