jargon
Example Sentences
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There’s so much jargon, and things are constantly happening.
From MarketWatch
So it goes with corporate jargon—words used in business that rely on buzzwords or forced phrases instead of plain, concrete speech.
At the moment, the rate of energy recovery with the 'super clip' - frankly, jargon that would be better kept away from public consumption because of the potential for confusion - can be a maximum of 250kw.
From BBC
In football jargon, that’s known as dead money because the player’s contract is still on the books even though he’s no longer on the roster.
What corporate jargon do you hate the most?
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.