szóismétldés
Szóismétlés is a Hungarian term that translates to "word repetition." It refers to the deliberate or unintentional use of the same word or phrase multiple times in close proximity within a text or speech. While sometimes used as a rhetorical device for emphasis or to create a specific stylistic effect, excessive or unnecessary word repetition can also be perceived as a sign of poor writing or a limited vocabulary.
In literature and rhetoric, szóismétlés can be employed for various purposes. For instance, it can be used
However, in many contexts, particularly in formal writing, education, and professional communication, szóismétlés is generally discouraged.