JARGON in a Sentence
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17 example sentences for JARGON, such as:
1. The offer was couched in legal jargon.
2. He always speaks in obscure legal jargon.
3. He replied in a jargon I did not comprehend.
4. The men behind the bailout take refuge in impenetrable jargon.
5. One might make use of their jargon to put new soles on their old shoes.
2. He always speaks in obscure legal jargon.
3. He replied in a jargon I did not comprehend.
4. The men behind the bailout take refuge in impenetrable jargon.
5. One might make use of their jargon to put new soles on their old shoes.
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Meanings and Examples of JARGON
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jargon
n. a colorless (or pale yellow or smoky) variety of zircon
n. specialized technical terminology characteristic of a particular subject
Classic Sentence:
1 The thought of the ridicule struck deeper than any other sensation: Lily knew every turn of the allusive jargon which could flay its victims without the shedding of blood.
2 Amid the jargon of Indian dialects that he now plainly heard, it was easy to distinguish not only words, but sentences, in the patois of the Canadas.
3 You must give 'em your jargon, major; and say that we have shut the evil spirit in the cave, and are taking the woman to the woods in order to find strengthening roots.'
4 This they would sing, as a chorus, to words which to many would seem unmeaning jargon, but which, nevertheless, were full of meaning to themselves.
5 Fantine mingled in the group, and began to laugh with the rest at the harangue, which contained slang for the populace and jargon for respectable people.
6 One might make use of their jargon to put new soles on their old shoes.
7 It was one of those blind alleys, which the special jargon terms branches.
8 It is very true," said Marianne, "that admiration of landscape scenery is become a mere jargon.
9 I got through some jargon to the effect that I took the liberty of doubting that.
10 He replied in a jargon I did not comprehend.
Example Sentence:
1 The computer salesmen at the store used a jargon of their own that we simply couldn't follow.
2 I strayed from my own voice and slipped into jargon, cant, or false sentiment.
3 The men behind the bailout take refuge in impenetrable jargon.
4 When doctors speak in medical jargon, they often mystify their patients, who have little knowledge of medical terminology.
5 He always speaks in obscure legal jargon.
6 The offer was couched in legal jargon.
7 You need someone to help you cut through all the irritating legal jargon.