Pronunciation: /wɒʃɪŋtəniːz/
noun a term used to describe the language or jargon commonly used in Washington, D.C., especially in political or governmental contexts
A1 I don't understand Washingtonese, it's like a foreign language to me.
A2 Learning to speak Washingtonese is essential for anyone working in politics.
B1 The diplomat was fluent in Washingtonese, making negotiations smoother.
B2 Understanding Washingtonese can give you an advantage in navigating government bureaucracy.
C1 His mastery of Washingtonese helped him climb the ranks in the political arena.
C2 The ability to speak Washingtonese fluently is a valuable skill in the world of diplomacy.
formal The diplomat was fluent in Washingtonese, allowing him to navigate political conversations with ease.
informal I couldn't understand a word of that Washingtonese jargon during the meeting.
slang Some people find Washingtonese to be a bunch of political mumbo jumbo.
figurative Her ability to speak Washingtonese was like having a secret code to unlock political doors.
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