Pleonasm

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Pleonasm (adjective pleonastic) is classified as a Figure of speech. Sometimes it is merely a critical term for a kind of bad writing.

Pleonasm is the use of unnecessary words, “The use of more words in a sentence than are necessary to express the meaning” acording to OED, which quotes the example "a false lie". This is a pleonasm because a lie is, by definition, false. Pleonasm may be used deliberately, for emphasis; but it is often a fault of style.