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Redundancy
UK //rɪˈdʌndənsi//US //rɪˈdʌndənsi//
Definition
The state of being not needed or unnecessary, especially in language or employment.
In simple words: Having more than is needed; unnecessary repetition.
Examples
- The report contained a lot of redundancy that made it hard to read.
- In programming, redundancy can lead to inefficient code.
- The company's layoffs were a response to financial redundancy.
- Avoid redundancy in your writing to keep it clear and concise.
- Redundancy in communication can cause misunderstanding.
Usage notes
Often used in formal contexts, particularly in business or technical discussions. Avoid using in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'redundancy' as 'really extra' - too much of something.
Collocations
- avoid redundancy
- semantic redundancy
- job redundancy
- redundancy payment
- redundancy in language
Synonyms
- superfluity
- unnecessariness
- repetition
- surplus
- excess
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'redundant' - 'redundancy' is a noun, while 'redundant' is an adjective.
- Using in an informal context - 'redundancy' is not commonly used in casual speech.
- Confusing redundancy in job contexts with redundancy in language.