REDUNDANT QUESTION
Definition: A question that is unnecessary, superfluous, or repeats information already known or implied.
Synonyms: Repetitive Inquiry, Superfluous Query, Unnecessary Interrogation, Excessive Questioning, Repetitive Inquiry
Usage Examples in Sentences
#1
Asking if the sun rises in the east is a redundant question.
#2
Inquiring about her favorite color for the third time was a redundant question.
#3
Checking if water boils at 100 degrees Celsius at sea level is a redundant question.
#4
Questioning if elephants are large animals is a redundant question.
#5
Wondering if the moon orbits the Earth is a redundant question.
#6
Wondering if someone is home while standing in their living room is a redundant question.
#7
Requesting the meeting agenda when it was sent to everyone via email is a redundant question.
#8
Inquiring about the location of the nearest restroom after passing a clearly marked sign is a redundant question.
#9
The professor frowned at the student's redundant question, as the answer had been clearly elucidated in the lecture.
#10
I find it unnecessary to ask that redundant question again.
#11
That redundant question adds no value to our conversation.
#12
During the lecture, a redundant question was asked by the professor.
#13
A redundant question interrupted the lecture when the professor asked it.
#14
In the board meeting, he asked a redundant question about the annual profits, which had just been clearly explained.
#15
The teacher patiently addressed the redundant question about the homework assignment already detailed in the syllabus.
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