New American Oxford Dictionary
doublespeak
dou ble speak |ˈdəbəlˌspēk ˈˌdəbəlˈˌspik | ▶noun deliberately euphemistic, ambiguous, or obscure language: the art of political doublespeak. ORIGIN 1950s: often attributed incorrectly to George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four.
Oxford Dictionary
doublespeak
double |speak |ˈdʌb (ə )lspiːk | ▶noun [ mass noun ] deliberately euphemistic, ambiguous, or obscure language: the art of political doublespeak. ORIGIN 1950s: often attributed incorrectly to George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four.
American Oxford Thesaurus
doublespeak
doublespeak noun they throw in just enough doublespeak to make you forget that they're trying to sell you something you don't really need: equivocating, evasion, dodging, beating about the bush, pussyfooting (around ); jargon, double-talk, gibberish, gobbledygook; informal -speak, -ese, -babble.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
doublespeak
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