A lot
of jargon words or company names, for instance, may not be in the word processing program's dictionary, but that does not mean they are spelled incorrectly.
Not exact matches
My client had a tendency to use fancy
words and a lot
of technical
jargon when he was talking to his team, vendor partners and leadership colleagues.
While you may be tempted to show off your extensive vocabulary or knowledge
of industry
jargon, be sure to use only
words and terms that your audience will understand.
Those
words warm the hearts
of Wexley's founders, and not just because de Leon has picked up the industry
jargon.
Your comments about «L O V E» just speak volumes about how little we need to value the
words of those that bend over backwards to keep «God» in their righteous
jargon.
This is a classic example
of Christian
jargon, where Christians take a
word with a broadly accepted definition and give it their own definition different from the normal definition.
We are surrounded by
words, and often throwaway
words that don't matter — our brains filled with buzzwords and
jargon, all jumbled like the back
of the coat closet.
So maybe if we want to communicate the message
of Jesus we have to get away from archaic terms like gospel which have become traditional» buzz
words «or theological
jargon devoid
of precise meaning and make anew the original intent which was about an announcement
of the coming
of God's Kingdom and all that that implies.
Gardner lists five ways in which these paranoid tendencies manifest themselves: (1) the pseudo-scientist considers himself a genius and (2) regards his colleagues as ignorant blockheads; (3) he believes himself unjustly persecuted and discriminated against; (4) he focuses his attacks on the greatest scientists and the best - established theories; and (5) he often employs a complex
jargon and in many cases coins
words and phrases (neologisms)
of his own.
He was finding the lawyers as tiresome as ever: «You may say this is a
word - war or a
word - insanity, a pleasure one owes to jurists... so many ambiguities, sophistries and chicaneries... their
jargon is more confusing than all the tongues
of Babylon.»
Though he does frequently refer to Hebrew
words, his language is not academic or full
of theological
jargon.
Everything from the latest top tweets and videos to wise
words from the top, plus
jargon - busting fan guides and insights into the world
of cycling.
But apart from the window slamming shut we get all the final day drama with all the usual
jargon, last minute dramatic swoops, pictures
of helicopters that may or may not contain David Luiz, phones buzzing, alleged sightings at motorway service stations or petrol stations anywhere, Ronaldo or Messi shopping at the Westfield shopping centre, Valencia in the back
of a cab in Swansea or Liverpool (or putting his feet up in Ecuador), everyone with their sources, players spotted at training grounds, Jack Wilshere driving his car to Bournemouth, last minute intervention by Daniel Levy who suddenly decides he wants Sissoko, and descriptions
of transfers or done deals or rumours using
words like amazing, dramatic, sensational, shocking, exciting, impressive or incredible.
As sleep trainers, it is our job to sort through all the
jargon and «buzz
words» and help you find a method
of sleep training that resonates with you as parents, and suits your baby.
Difficult scientific articles include a lot
of obscure
words and
jargon.
The mixing and matching
of words and phrases is called a «merge» operation in linguist
jargon.
Our interview contains a few
words of scientific
jargon I didn't know, and you may not know.
If you've had a fair break away from singledom — maybe you've just come out
of a relationship, or you're trying this «online» thing for the first time — then a jabber
of jargon awaits you:
words and phrases that reflect the difficulties, and manifold forms,
of finding a relationship in this chaotic modern world
of ours.
The soundscape is one
of words and more
words,
of jargon and waffle,
of bureaucracy and politics and philosophy, in a land where simple survival seems to be the principal concern.
b) Describe the impact
of specific
word choices, such as
jargon, dialect, multiple meanings, invented
words, concrete or abstract terms, and sensory or figurative language.
Copyediting clarifies meaning, eliminates
jargon and repetition, and polishes
word choice; it also addresses grammar, usage, spelling, punctuation, and other mechanics
of style so that your manuscript will be clean, professional, and ready to publish.
Wordiness, needless
words, and use
of jargon are the main reasons
of redundancy in academic writing.
The writing and publishing arena have a number
of words specific to the industry, its lingo or
jargon.
The
jargon can become a bit
of a headache, but after some time it becomes apparent that though the
words are ones which one would seldom use day - to - day, the concepts behind them are rather straightforward.
A meticulous man, Bruner read every
word of the 30 - page mortgage document — some
of it in small, fine print, and other sections bogged down with legal
jargon.
I offer an online - course, explain grammar
jargon in an understandable fashion and I take a profound look at a lot
of German
words in the
Word of the Day Section.
Before we look at how the hardware will affect games, let's dig into the inevitable
word - salad
of jargon that always comes with the spec sheet.
Characters spout phrases filled with
words like «hella» and other painful teenage
jargon that feels outdated, making portions
of the game's dialogue feel laughably forced.
HI I am reading about Social Objects and cant understand why we need some
jargon word for what is «the topic
of conversation»
This is a thoughtful and blessedly
jargon - free trip back to the days when American women began to think, act and express themselves in ways which were very different from their mothers, Having some
of the work to see along with the
words sends home the message that these paintings remain intriguing, challenging and vital to the understanding
of abstract expressionism in the US.
Titled «Alloy Alloy» — here doubled, the
word means a mixture
of metals, or a metal made by bonding metal with another element, in the scientific
jargon — the exhibition creates similarly unexpected fusions between humans, materials and architecture.
And he closes by addressing the use
of scientific
jargon, saying he and his colleagues have a general rule, «We never use a
word until you can show us a poem in which is has been used.»
Maybe it's a legitimate
word for contrived results — I'm far out
of touch with academic
jargon (grin).
In other
words, from the grid operator's point
of view, solar energy doesn't look like a power plant at all (those are controllable, or «dispatchable,» in the
jargon), it looks like a reduction in demand.
If you've ever worked with someone who enjoys using big
words or lots
of jargon, all in an effort to impress and confuse others, you know how frustrating it can be to have a conversation with someone like this.
When I previously wrote a post on
Jargon Watch: Geothermal vs Ground Source Heat Pump, suggesting that the use
of the
word geothermal to describe ground source heat pumps was inappropriate, it caused some controversy in comments, including my
Furthermore, the
wording and formatting
of legally binding documents tend to be perplexing to anyone who doesn't fluently speak legal
jargon.
«Wading through miles
of corporate
jargon hunting for key
words and patterns can consume considerable time and resources.
[42] The new genre
of public legal writing could provide additional motivation for and practice with cutting unneeded
words and
jargon.
Replacing the
word «cloud» with «internet» can sometimes be helpful in understanding the ever expanding list
of jargon.
Craig Muraskin, managing director
of Deloitte's U.S Innovation group said: «Wading through miles
of corporate
jargon hunting for key
words and patterns can consume considerable time and resources.
I've talked about «speaking your clients» language» before (most recently in the context
of networking); instead
of using legal
jargon or
words only lawyers use, use the
words your clients use.
StyleWriter — the plain English editing software, recommended by the Plain Language Commission, highlights wordy phrases, wasted
words, wordy sentences, long sentences, passive verbs, hidden verbs,
jargon and a host
of other problems.
Plus, it's full
of corporate PR buzz
words and
jargon.
This doesn't pertain to the
word jargon itself, but industry
jargon that a new employer outside
of your current company may not get.
The person should be well aware
of all terms,
jargons and
words for making accurate translations.
Also, avoid using
jargons as recruiters may not be aware
of such
words and would not waste time trying to figure out what you want to say.
Making use
of jargons and complicated
words can just result in break in the flow
of reading.
Use simple
words instead
of jargons: Keep you tone easy so that the readers find it easy to digest your information.
Specific
words or so - called «
jargon», which you used on your previous place
of work should not be used in your resume.