Want to say tautological differently? Here are other words for tautological and its similar synonyms and opposite words to say in unique way.
Meaning of tautological
The primary meaning of "tautological" is related to the use of words or phrases that repeat the same idea or meaning, often in a way that is unnecessary or uninteresting.
Etymology of tautological
The word "tautological" comes from the Greek words "tauto" meaning "the same" and "logos" meaning "word" or "reason".
The term has been used in philosophy and logic since the 17th century to describe statements that are true by definition, and has since been expanded to include other forms of repetitive or unnecessary language.
Synonyms
redundant
repetitive
circular
self-evident
obvious
evident
clear
manifest
apparent
axiomatic
truistic
platitudinous
clichéd
hackneyed
commonplace
banal
mundane
unnecessary
superfluous
duplicative
reiterative
iterative
perfunctory
ritualistic
formulaic
unoriginal
derivative
imitative
parrotlike
mimetic
unimaginative
uncreative
prosaic
dull
monotonous
tiresome
tedious
wearisome
irksome
annoying
vexing
frustrating
galling
irritating
exasperating
infuriating
redundant
pleonastic
prolix
verbose
wordy
long-winded
diffuse
rambling
discursive
meandering
circuitous
roundabout
indirect
ambiguous
obscure
abstruse
recondite
esoteric
arcane
mysterious
enigmatic
cryptic
enigmatical
Definitions
- According to Oxford Languages, "tautological" refers to the repetition of an idea or statement using different words, or to a statement that is necessarily true by definition.
- * It can also describe something that is redundant or says the same thing twice, using different words.
Usage Examples
- The phrase "free gift" is an example of a tautological expression, as a gift is by definition something that is given without cost or obligation.
- * The statement "all bachelors are unmarried" is tautological because it repeats the same idea using different words.
- * The phrase "new innovation" is tautological because innovation implies something new or original.
Antonyms
concise
succinct
terse
pithy
laconic
crisp
crisp
brief
short
compact
direct
straightforward
clear
simple
elegant
precise
accurate
informative
useful
necessary
relevant
pertinent
apposite
apt
felicitous
effective
forceful
vigorous
dynamic
lively
engaging
interesting
stimulating
thought-provoking
insightful
perceptive
astute
discerning
penetrating
profound
original
creative
imaginative
inventive
innovative