Pronunciation: /ˈækəˌdimiz/
noun a style of writing or speaking that is characteristic of academics and characterized by complex vocabulary and jargon
A1 I don't understand the academese used in this textbook.
A2 The professor explained the concept in simple terms, avoiding academese.
B1 The article was written in a clear and concise manner, without unnecessary academese.
B2 The author's use of academese made it difficult for the average reader to comprehend the study.
C1 The academic journal is filled with complex academese that only experts in the field can fully grasp.
C2 The use of academese in the research paper demonstrated the author's deep understanding of the subject matter.
formal The academic paper was filled with dense academese that made it difficult to understand.
informal I couldn't follow the professor's lecture because he was speaking in academese.
slang I hate it when textbooks are written in academese, it's so hard to decipher.
figurative Her writing style is like academese, full of jargon and complex language.
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