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  2. Examples of Jargon: Definition and Types - YourDictionary

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    Jargon examples show how language can be shared among people in a group. Special terms groups use is called jargon; learn about the types and meaning here.

  3. Definition and Examples of Jargon - ThoughtCo

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    Jargon refers to the specialized language of a professional group, from ER nurses to bureaucrats. This language is often useful or necessary for those within the group but can be meaningless to outsiders—though there are many jargon examples that we use in daily life, such as MIA (missing in action, originally military jargon).

  4. Examples of Jargon in the Workplace | YourDictionary

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    There are many examples of jargon in the workplace. Whether it is corporate-speak commonly used in business meetings or the stuff that you might say or hear around a water cooler in the office, workplace jargon is very common. Explore a selection of workplace jargon words and phrases.

  5. Jargon is a specialized set of terms and language that is used in a particular context and setting. It is especially common to find jargon in an industry, such as in law, medicine, academia, or an art or sport.

  6. Jargon - Wikipedia

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    Jargon or technical language is the specialized terminology associated with a particular field or area of activity. [1] Jargon is normally employed in a particular communicative context and may not be well understood outside that context.

  7. Definition and Examples of Jargon - Jargon Meaning -...

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    Jargon denotes specialized language used within certain groups, making communication complex, as seen in the manual filled with self-improvement course jargon and slang. What is an example of jargon in literature? For instance, phrases like “Didn’t she look sickening last night?

  8. jargon noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes...

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    noun. /ˈdʒɑːɡən/ /ˈdʒɑːrɡən/ [uncountable] (often disapproving) words or expressions that are used by a particular profession or group of people, and are difficult for others to understand. medical/legal/computer, etc. jargon. Try to avoid using too much technical jargon. Extra Examples. Topics Language c1. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  9. Jargon is a set of specialized words or phrases used by a specific group of people, often for a particular field or profession. These words help experts in that field communicate more efficiently, but they can be confusing for people who are not familiar with the subject.

  10. jargon noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes...

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    noun. /ˈdʒɑrɡən/ [uncountable] (often disapproving) words or expressions that are used by a particular profession or group of people, and are difficult for others to understand medical/legal/computer, etc. jargon Try to avoid using too much technical jargon. Definitions on the go.

  11. Jargon Definition & Meaning - Writing Commons

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    Take this line for example: “On the contrary, I proffer that the ontological necessity to determine the nature of dwelling resides within the viewer.” What does this mean? I have no idea, either. That’s because I’m not a philosopher, and “ontological” is a term that is not used very often outside of philosophical endeavors.