The difference between Escapable and Superfluous
When used as adjectives, escapable means able to be escaped or run from, whereas superfluous means in excess of what is required or sufficient.
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Escapable as an adjective:
Able to be escaped or run from
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Escapable as an adjective:
Not needed or necessary
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Superfluous as an adjective:
In excess of what is required or sufficient.
Examples:
"With a full rain suit, carrying an umbrella may be superfluous."
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