pleonasm
/ˈpleɪɒnæzəm/Definitions
1. noun
The use of more words or expressions than necessary to convey a meaning, often resulting in redundancy or tautology.
“The politician’s speech was criticized for its pleonasm, as he repeated the same point multiple times.”
2. noun
A phrase or expression that is redundant or repetitive.
“The phrase ‘free gift’ is an example of pleonasm, as a gift by definition is free.”