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Tautology শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: টোটোলজি

Tautology Meaning In Bengali টোটোলজি

Tautology

অনুলাপ, দ্বিরূক্তি, পুনরুক্তি,

Definition

1) A tautology is a statement that is true by necessity or by virtue of its logical form. It is a statement that is always true, such as "A bachelor is an unmarried man."
2) In rhetoric, a tautology is the unnecessary repetition of the same idea in different words, often used for emphasis. For example, "I saw it with my own eyes" is a tautological expression.
3) In logic, a tautology is a compound statement that is always true, regardless of the truth values of its components. For example, the statement "p or not p" is a tautology because it is always true whether the statement p is true or false.

Examples

Tautology Example in a sentence

1) "The moon is bright at night" is an example of a tautology.

2) Saying "Free gift" is a tautology because a gift is already free.

3) "I saw it with my own eyes" is a tautology, as eyes are necessary for seeing.

4) "Repeat again" is a tautology because repeating implies doing something again.

5) "Three o'clock in the afternoon" is a tautology as 'o'clock' already implies time.

6) "Round in shape" is a tautology because roundness is a shape attribute.

7) "Join together" is a tautology because joining involves bringing things together.

8) "Sum total" is a tautology because a sum is already a total.

9) "Exactly identical" is a tautology since being identical means exactly the same.

10) "End result" is a tautology because the result is already at the end.

Part of Speech

Tautology (Noun)

Synonyms

Tautology - (NOUN) অনুলাপ

Reduplication , Tautology , Repetition , Objection - (NOUN) দ্বিরূক্তি

Repetition , Tautology - (SYNONYM) পুনরুক্তি

Bangla Academy Dictionary

tautology

Encyclopedia

A tautology is a statement that is true by necessity or by virtue of its logical form. It is a statement that is always true, such as "A bachelor is an unmarried man."
In rhetoric, a tautology is the unnecessary repetition of the same idea in different words, often used for emphasis. For example, "I saw it with my own eyes" is a tautological expression.
In logic, a tautology is a compound statement that is always true, regardless of the truth values of its components. For example, the statement "p or not p" is a tautology because it is always true whether the statement p is true or false.