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Word | Jargon |
German Meaning | Jargon, Fachsprache, Kauderwelsch, spezielles Vokabular, Fachsimpelei, Umgangsprache, farbloses oder unklares Zirkon |
a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves); they don't speak our lingo / a colorless (or pale yellow or smoky) variety of zircon / Confused, unintelligible language / confused unintelligible talk / Language used by a special group; technical terminology; gibberish / special words or expressions that are used by a particular profession or group and are difficult for others to understand. / the language used for a particular activity or by a particular group of people, | |
Usage | ⇒ They used lot of literal jargons in their speech ⇒ The computer salesmen at the store used a jargon of their own that we simply couldn't follow; we had no idea what they were jabbering about. ⇒ medical jargon that the layman cannot understand ⇒ legal jargon |
Synonyms | argot, vernacular, lingo, cant, gibberish, idiom, dialect, language, patois, slang, balderdash, nonsense, speech, twaddle, babble, jabber, parlance, gobbledygook, palaver, jabberwocky, |
Antonyms | rationality, shrewdness, standard, profoundness, |
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