Redundant vs Inessential - What's the difference?
redundant | inessential |
Superfluous; exceeding what is necessary.
Repetitive or needlessly wordy.
(chiefly, British) Dismissed from employment because no longer needed; as in "rendered redundant".
Duplicating or able to duplicate the function of another component of a system, providing back-up in the event the other component fails.
* 2013 , Tom Denton, Automobile Electrical and Electronic Systems , page 142:
not essential
lacking essence or being
As adjectives the difference between redundant and inessential
is that redundant is superfluous; exceeding what is necessary while inessential is not essential.As a noun inessential is
(often in plural) something that is not essential.redundant
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The two lines are mainly used for redundant and therefore fault-tolerant message transmission, but they can also transmit different messages.
Antonyms
* non-redundantExternal links
* * * ----inessential
English
Adjective
(-)- Leave inessential items behind when there is a fire alarm.