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superfluous
[soo-pur-floo-uhs]
adjective
being more than is sufficient or required; excessive.
Synonyms: ,unnecessary or needless.
Obsolete.possessing or spending more than enough or necessary; extravagant.
superfluous
/ ːˈɜːڱʊə /
adjective
exceeding what is sufficient or required
not necessary or relevant; uncalled-for
obsoleteextravagant in expenditure or oversupplied with possessions
Other Word Forms
- superfluously adverb
- superfluousness noun
- unsuperfluous adjective
- unsuperfluously adverb
- unsuperfluousness noun
- ˈڱܴdzܲԱ noun
- ˈڱܴdzܲ adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of superfluous1
Word History and Origins
Origin of superfluous1
Example Sentences
Originally, King was inspired only to write the middle-aged Chuck chapters, and then a year later he bound those pieces together by adding the boyhood kicker and its superfluous supernatural element.
Liu said Smith acknowledged “there are certain kinds of goods that we might consider superfluous, or maybe more than basic, like a linen shirt.”
Rather, he embeds us in the warm, casual messiness of the couple’s domestic life, underlined most amusingly by a seemingly superfluous subplot involving Ono researching how to obtain live flies for her latest art installation.
There are stylish but completely unnecessary dream sequences — just one would already be verging on superfluous — and frenzied endeavors to create intrigue where there is none.
“In a moment such as this, any awards show can seem self-indulgent and superfluous.”
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Related Words
- excessive
- expendable
- gratuitous
- redundant
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