No, falling down is not a pleonasm as it simply describes the act of falling to the ground. A pleonasm is the use of more words than necessary to convey meaning, so "falling down" is not an example of this.
(A pleonasm is a restatement of an attribute, such as "true fact" or "black darkness".)"A pleonasm is not necessarily redundant, because it stresses an attribute.""On hearing the obvious pleonasm, I asked if it was really possible to have an expected surprise."
Pleonasm is the use of more words than are required to express an idea. A pleonasm can also be a superfluous word or phrase, where superfluous means "extra".
The word 'pleonastic' is an adjective, a word to describe a noun; example, pleonastic expressions.The noun form is pleonasm, which is accepted as a count or an uncountalbe noun.
It is called "Pleonasm".
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