Pronunciation: /dʒɑːrg/
noun a type of language that is difficult to understand, often used in a specific profession or group
A1 I don't understand all the medical jargon the doctor used.
A2 The legal jargon in the contract was confusing to me.
B1 It's important to learn the jargon of the industry you work in.
B2 The jargon used in the scientific research paper was difficult to decipher.
C1 As a linguist, I am familiar with the jargon of multiple languages.
C2 The jargon used by computer programmers can be quite complex and specialized.
formal The technical jargon used in the report may be difficult for some readers to understand.
informal I can't keep up with all the jargon they use in the office meetings.
slang I have no idea what that jarg means, can you explain it to me?
figurative She spoke with such confidence and used industry jargon effortlessly, it was clear she was an expert in her field.
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