avoid jargon

Frequency: 6.88.1 per million words

To deliberately not use specialized language, in order to be clearer.

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Examples (10)

  • It's crucial to avoid jargon when explaining complex topics to a general audience.
  • Please avoid jargon in your presentation to ensure everyone understands.
  • The speaker made an effort to avoid jargon and use plain language.
  • To communicate effectively, you should always try to avoid jargon.
  • Her goal was to avoid technical jargon in the user manual.
  • The new policy encourages employees to avoid jargon in official reports.
  • We must avoid legal jargon to make the terms and conditions clear.
  • Good science communication strives to avoid unnecessary jargon.
  • He was advised to avoid industry jargon during the job interview.
  • If you want to be understood, avoid jargon at all costs.