
Phonetic: /tau·tol·o·gy/
Part of Speech: Noun
Definition
needless repetition of an idea, statement, or word
Rhetorical repetition, tautology (‘always and for ever’), banal metaphor, and short paragraphs are part of the jargon.
—Philip Howard
an instance of such repetition
The phrase “a beginner who has just started” is a tautology.