Incomprehensible jargon is the hallmark of a profession.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
People say jargon is a bad thing, but it's really a shortcut vocabulary professionals use to understand one another.
Aim for brevity while avoiding jargon.
I think we invent jargon because it saves times talking to one-another.
People who work in specialized fields seem to have their own language. Practitioners develop a shorthand to communicate among themselves. The jargon can almost sound like a foreign language.
Surrendering to jargon is a sign of journalism's dismal lack of self-confidence in the optimized age of content-management systems.
Our business is infested with idiots who try to impress by using pretentious jargon.
Explain to me, please, why in our literature and art so often people absolutely incompetent in this field have the final word.
The surest method of being incomprehensible or, moreover, to be misunderstood is to use words in their original sense; especially words from the ancient languages.
Education: the inculcation of the incomprehensible into the indifferent by the incompetent.
Some things in literature are inexplicable.
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