redundant
[ ri-duhn-duhnt ]
/ rɪˈdʌn dənt /
adjective
Origin of redundant
SYNONYMS FOR redundant
2 excessive; useless; superfluous, tautologous.
OTHER WORDS FROM redundant
re·dun·dant·ly, adverbWords nearby redundant
reductivism,
reductor,
redundancy,
redundancy pay,
redundancy payment,
redundant,
redupl.,
reduplicate,
reduplication,
reduplicative,
reduviid
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British Dictionary definitions for redundant
redundant
/ (rɪˈdʌndənt) /
adjective
surplus to requirements; unnecessary or superfluous
verbose or tautological
deprived of one's job because it is no longer necessary for efficient operation
he has been made redundant
(of components, information, etc) duplicated or added as a precaution against failure, error, etc
Derived forms of redundant
redundantly, adverbWord Origin for redundant
C17: from Latin
redundans overflowing, from
redundāre to run back, stream over; see
redound