Tautology meaning in Urdu
Tautology Sentences
Tautology Definitions
1 of 2) Tautology : غیر ضروری طور پر دہرانا : (noun) (logic) a statement that is necessarily true.
2 of 2) Tautology : فضول تکرار : (noun) useless repetition.
Useful Words
Paradox : الٹی بات , Apodeictic : بلا خوف تردید , Proof : دستاویزی ثبوت , Posit : مفروضہ , Assumption : مقدمہ , Certification : توثیق , Half-Truth : نیم سچ , Negation : انکاری , Affidavit : حلفی بیان , Anyhow : بہرحال , Apparent : بظاہر , Believe : یقین کرنا , Dish : پیش کرنا , Adjacent : بالکل قریب , Crime : گناہ , Unheard : بے سماعت , Homologous : ہم نسبت , Bitch : کمینی , Come Down : کم ہونا , Prole : مزدوروں کے طبقہ کا ایک رکن , Adventure : مہم جوئی , Emit : آواز نکالنا , Correctable : قابل اصلاح , Fiction : افسانہ , Collectable : جمع کرنے کے لائق , Deduce : نتیجہ نکالنا , Imply : دلالی کرنا , Rationalise : منطقی طور پر سمجھنا , Rationality : شعور کی موجودگی , Logician : منطقی شخص , Connote : منحصر ہونا
Useful Words Definitions
Paradox: (logic) a statement that contradicts itself.
Apodeictic: of a proposition; necessarily true or logically certain.
Proof: a formal series of statements showing that if one thing is true something else necessarily follows from it.
Posit: (logic) a proposition that is accepted as true in order to provide a basis for logical reasoning.
Assumption: a statement that is assumed to be true and from which a conclusion can be drawn.
Certification: confirmation that some fact or statement is true through the use of documentary evidence.
Half-Truth: a partially true statement intended to deceive or mislead.
Negation: a negative statement; a statement that is a refusal or denial of some other statement.
Affidavit: written declaration made under oath; a written statement sworn to be true before someone legally authorized to administer an oath.
Anyhow: used to indicate that a statement explains or supports a previous statement.
Apparent: appearing as such but not necessarily so.
Believe: accept as true; take to be true.
Dish: provide (usually but not necessarily food).
Adjacent: near or close to but not necessarily touching.
Crime: an evil act not necessarily punishable by law.
Unheard: not necessarily inaudible but not heard.
Homologous: having the same evolutionary origin but not necessarily the same function.
Bitch: a person (usually but not necessarily a woman) who is thoroughly disliked.
Come Down: move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way.
Prole: a member of the working class (not necessarily employed).
Adventure: a wild and exciting undertaking (not necessarily lawful).
Emit: express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words).
Correctable: capable of being returned to the original condition; not necessarily permanent.
Fiction: a literary work based on the imagination and not necessarily on fact.
Collectable: things considered to be worth collecting (not necessarily valuable or antique).
Deduce: conclude by reasoning; in logic.
Imply: suggest as a logically necessary consequence; in logic.
Rationalise: think rationally; employ logic or reason.
Rationality: the quality of being consistent with or based on logic.
Logician: a person skilled at symbolic logic.
Connote: involve as a necessary condition of consequence; as in logic.