bureaucratese
English
Etymology
bureaucrat + -ese.
Noun
bureaucratese (uncountable)
- (informal, derogatory) A style of language, used by bureaucrats, that involves jargon or euphemism to the detriment of broader understanding.
- 2019, Colson Whitehead, The Nickel Boys, Fleet, page 186:
- Help you fill out the application for food stamps and other government programs, break down the discouraging bureaucratese.
- (informal, derogatory) Wordy, ostentatious talk or writing that resembles bureaucratic writing.
- The company president's annual statement was complete bureaucratese: it was utterly content-free.
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pejorative term for language typically used by bureaucrats
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pejorative term for language resembling that used by bureaucrats
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