- jargonish
- adjective Date: 1816 jargonistic
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
point in time — This currently popular expression has become a cliché because of its widespread Use on television and radio programs. No excuse for it exists: it is both wordy and jargonish. At this point in time means now or at this time. See also period of… … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
-wise — The practice of attaching this suffix to nouns with the meaning of with reference to and concerning is widespread and indiscriminate. No one objects to such a sensible word as clockwise, but how about jobwise, attendance wise, flavorwise,… … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
scatological — Synonyms and related words: Rabelaisian, abusive, blasphemous, calumniatory, calumnious, coarse, comminatory, contumelious, crappy, cursing, damnatory, denunciatory, dirty, dungy, dysphemistic, epithetic, excommunicative, excommunicatory,… … Moby Thesaurus
slang — Synonyms and related words: Aesopian language, Babel, Greek, argot, babble, barbarism, bluff, bluster, bluster and bluff, bounce, brag, bully, cant, cipher, code, colloquialism, common speech, corruption, cryptogram, double Dutch, garble,… … Moby Thesaurus
taboo — Synonyms and related words: Eighteenth Amendment, Prohibition Party, Volstead Act, anathema, ban, banned, bar, bar out, barred, barring, blockade, boycott, censorable, censored, circumscription, contraband, count out, cut off, debar, debarment,… … Moby Thesaurus
dialectic — adj 1. dialectical, logical, rational, rationalistic, reasoned; analytic, deductive, inductive; argumentative, controversial, polemical, contentious. 2. dialectal, dialect, regional, provincial, vicinal, areal; idiomatic, vernacular, local,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder