Pronunciation: /ˌfɛdərəˈliːz/
noun a style of writing or speaking characterized by bureaucratic jargon and complex language, often used by government officials or agencies
A1 The instructions were written in federalese, making it difficult for beginners to understand.
A2 The government report was full of federalese, requiring a specialist to decipher it.
B1 The employee had to attend a training session to learn how to communicate in federalese.
B2 The legal brief was written in complex federalese, requiring a team of experts to analyze it.
C1 The diplomat's fluency in federalese helped facilitate negotiations between the two countries.
C2 The professor's book on federalese has become a standard reference in the field of law and governance.
formal The legal document was written in a dense federalese that was hard for the average person to understand.
informal I couldn't make heads or tails of the federalese in that government report.
slang I had to wade through all that federalese just to figure out what the regulations were.
figurative Her speech was full of federalese, making it difficult for the audience to follow along.
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