Today’s word of the day is ‘Jargon‘ Let us understand more about this word.
[responsivevoice] Jargon [/responsivevoice] [ jahr-guhn ]
What is this word’s grammar?
The word is a noun, i.e., it is the main subject of a sentence.
Does the word have a past tense? What is it?
No, the word is a noun. Therefore, it does not have a past form.
1. Specialized language
2. Street talk
3. Meaningless talk
4. Dialect
How is the word pronounced in popular languages?
1. Hindi – Shabdajaal
2. Spanish – Jerga
3. French – Jargon
4. Mandarin – Hánghuà
How to use this word in a sentence?
1. There is complex or technical jargon not everyone understands.
2. Climbing is a complicated sport, full of nuances and its own jargon.
3. Either define the jargon peppered throughout your quarterly report, or expunge it.
4. Other times, they make quasi-judicial decisions, in legal jargon.
5. We owe it neither to the Syriac tongue nor to the Hebrew, a jargon of the Syriac, in which adultery is called niuph.
What are some synonyms of the word of the day?
Some synonyms of the word are:
argot, idiom, lingo, parlance, patois, slang, vernacular, vocabulary, abracadabra, balderdash, banality, bombast, bunk, buzzwords, cant, colloquialism, doublespeak, drivel, fustian, gibberish, insipidity, lexicon, neologism, newspeak, nonsense, palaver, patter, rigmarole, slanguage, speech, tongue, twaddle, usage, cliché etc.
What are some antonyms of the word of the day?
Some antonyms of the word are:
standard, quiet, sense, silence etc.
Quotation:
The sheer diversity of literature in the Bible is one of the secrets of its continuing popularity through the centuries. There is something for all moods and many different cultures. Its message is not buried in religious jargon only accessible to either believers or scholars, but reflects the issues that people struggle with in daily life.
John Drane
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