Pronunciation: /bjʊˌrɒkrəˈtiːz/
noun a style of language or writing that is typically used in bureaucratic settings, characterized by excessive formality, jargon, and complexity
A1 I don't understand all this bureaucratese in the government documents.
A2 The bureaucratese used in the company's policy manual is difficult for new employees to comprehend.
B1 The bureaucratese in the legal contract made it hard for the average person to understand their rights.
B2 The use of bureaucratese in the official report made it challenging for the public to decipher the true meaning.
C1 The diplomat's speech was filled with complex bureaucratese that only those familiar with political jargon could fully grasp.
C2 The academic journal article was written in dense bureaucratese, requiring a high level of expertise to interpret its content.
formal The document was filled with complex bureaucratese that made it difficult to understand.
informal I can't make heads or tails of all this bureaucratese in the paperwork.
slang I hate dealing with all the bureaucratese jargon in these forms.
figurative Cut through the bureaucratese and get to the heart of the matter.
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