Superfluity (noun)

The state or quality of being more than what is necessary or sufficient.

Origin:

This word is derived from the latin word "superfluitas" which means "overfullness". it was first used in the late 16th century.

Examples:

  1. The company's success was due to its efficient use of resources and lack of superfluity.
  2. She was criticized for her superfluity of words and lack of action.
  3. The superfluity of wealth in the country had led to a lack of motivation among the citizens.
  4. He was known for his superfluity of ideas but struggled to put them into practice.
  5. The superfluity of information available on the internet can make it hard to find accurate sources.
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