jargon in English

noun
1
special words or expressions that are used by a particular profession or group and are difficult for others to understand.
legal jargon
2
a translucent, colorless, or smoky gem variety of zircon.
In India today the jargoon is sold as a stone which protects the wearer from poison and evil spirits.

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1. Another jargon.

2. Start studying Cooing, Babbling, Jargon

3. Ed tends to overuse management jargon.

4. What does all this jargon mean?

5. Oil is, in economic jargon, inelastic.

6. One person's jargon is another's technical language.

7. The offer was couched in legal jargon.

8. He always speaks in obscure legal jargon.

9. Their jargon is impenetrable to an outsider.

10. Using legal or scientific jargon to dazzle.

11. 3 Oil is, in economic jargon, inelastic.

12. Buzzwords often originate in jargon, acronyms, or neologisms

13. In academic jargon, it's called a MOOC.

14. We might borrow here from military jargon.

15. "All necessary means" is diplomatic jargon for "war".

16. Try to avoid using too much technical jargon.

17. Eat 300 feet: The Anthropophagites-- (Jargon Society postcard)

18. (In mathematical jargon, these transformations are called automorphisms.)

19. Businessese ( uncountable ) ( informal) The jargon used in business.

20. I had expected to be lost in jargon.

21. This special, or technical, vocabulary is known as jargon.

22. APEC seems be drowning in an ocean of jargon.

23. Be respectful and try not to use Church jargon.

24. The jargon in his talk was opaque to me.

25. Keep it simple and avoid the use of jargon.

26. And he was the creator of a new police jargon.

27. 9 Jargon words usually sound ugly and unintelligible to outsiders.

28. Please find Attached is wordy jargon at its worst

29. And when you're describing your science, beware of jargon.

30. It is essential to avoid the use of jargon.

31. What does Businessese mean? (informal) The jargon used in business

32. Some common Barriers to effective communication include: The use of jargon.

33. Will), The Jargon of Authenticity (Routledge, 1973) Simone de Beauvoir (trans

34. A lot of the jargon they use is unintelligible to outsiders.

35. She uses so much jargon I can never understand her explanations.

36. Can you help me translate this legal jargon into plain English?

37. The high-tech industry, for example, is loaded with jargon.

38. Eat 300 feet: The Anthropophagites-- (Jargon Society postcard) [Williams, Jonathan] on Amazon.com

39. Jargon is an effective form of shorthand, provided everyone understands it.

40. Bullfighter includes a jargon database and an exclusive Bull Composite Index calculator

41. This article's so full of jargon it's just double Dutch to me.

42. Can someone translate this legal jargon into plain English for me?

43. Cablese (uncountable) The terse jargon used in telegrams, often with unconventional grammar.

44. It is protected from public scrutiny by the technicality of its jargon.

45. You need someone to help you cut through all the irritating legal jargon.

46. Sailed through college, picked up academic jargon like a duckling gobbles worms.

47. The jargon of the criminal underworld is often referred to as argot.

48. 7 A lot of the jargon they use is unintelligible to outsiders.

49. Babbling is by now quite complex and often referred to as jargon

50. Industry Buzzwords and jargon: Each industry has certain keywords that are important