Needless activity
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FUSSNeedless activity
fussneedless or useless concern or activity
fussedneedless or useless concern or activity
fusserneedless or useless concern or activity
TOSAY"Needless .. ..."
UNDUENeedless
ADONeedless fuss
SAY"Needless to ... ..."
WASTENeedless expenditure
TAUTOLOGYNeedless repetition
ADONeedless bother
TODONeedless fuss
BORROWEDTROUBLETook needless risks
DOILOVEYOUSweetheart's needless question
needlesslyNEEDLESS, not necessary
THEPLANDIDNTFLYNeedless to say, ...
CLEARLYNeedless to say
gratuitousdone freely; needless
PADSExpands with needless matter
gratuitousnessGRATUITOUS, done freely; needless
gratuitouslyGRATUITOUS, done freely; needless
BUGBEARAny source of needless fright.
needlessnessthe state of being needless
tautologyneedless repetition of an idea.
pleonasmthe use of needless words
needlessnessesNEEDLESSNESS, the state of being needless
pleonasmsPLEONASM, the use of needless words
tautologyneedless repetition of an idea, statement, or word
battologya needless repetition of words in speaking or writing
TERSEAdhering to Strunk and White's advice "Omit needless words"
bugbearsany source, real or imaginary, of needless fright or fear
bugbearany source, real or imaginary, of needless fright or fear
battologiesBATTOLOGY, a needless repetition of words in speaking or writing
tautologythe needless repetition of an idea, statement or word; a redundant statement
tautologiesTAUTOLOGY, the needless repetition of an idea, statement or word; a redundant statement
alarmistsSomeone who is considered to be exaggerating a danger and so causing needless worry or panic
epicureanismAn ancient school of philosophy founded in Athens by Epicurus. The school rejected determinism and advocated hedonism (pleasure as the highest good), but of a restrained kind: mental pleasure was regarded more highly than physical, and the ultimate pleasure was held to be freedom from anxiety and mental pain, esp. that arising from needless fear of death and of the gods