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the use of unnecessary words, e.g. It could easily be argued that the time is right and the atmosphere damp enough that we might, right now, come to an agreement this evening that we make soup. (Letâ??s make soup.) This is normally an error of style rather than of grammar. Tautology is a form of redundancy.
used in photography and filmmaking to create effects. Natural lighting is used, but...
(also called a prose-form summary) a summary that uses full prose sentences to summarise a text...
a word opposite in meaning to another word, e.g. good is an antonym of bad....
See common noun.
a syllable that ends in a consonant, e.g. cap, sit, men.