Jargon can be difficult to understand.
Writers like doctors or any other profession use jargon to have short cuts in words or a shorter version of something kind of like an abbreviation. If they don't want you to hear there conversation they might use it so you can't understand or someone can't.
(Jargon is not gibberish or nonsense - it refers to words used in a group or occupation)The science student found it hard to understand the jargon of the astronomers.He had little patience for the jargon of diplomats and their endlessly qualified statements.Like most scientists, he wrote in a technical jargon that had to be translated to the managers.His speech included some very technical jargon that most of the attendees did not understand.
Prose writers cannot use adjectives and adverbs to prettify their work.
to use new forms of plot
Not sure what abbreviated jargon is, or if its different from jargon at all? But jargon is a specialised lexis that people within their own field use for a variety of reasons: - to sound smart in front of people outside of their field - to trick a buyer into buying something as they don't want to seem dumb, i.e. car salesman - to increase status of oneself over another character for reasons only to make them feel bigger and make the other character feel inferior
Writers like doctors or any other profession use jargon to have short cuts in words or a shorter version of something kind of like an abbreviation. If they don't want you to hear there conversation they might use it so you can't understand or someone can't.
to describe the setting
The characters need to know where to go on the stage.
the computer jargon we use in French, is the English computer jargon...
Jargon is not necessary to use in writing a student review.
To help make the writing seem natural and lively
The police force, computer geeks, the military and the army all use jargon/slang. Doctors and people in the medical field use it as well.
People use jargon to communicate complex ideas more efficiently within a specific group or industry. Jargon can help establish credibility and build a sense of belonging among those familiar with the specialized terminology.
a jargon or colloquialisms
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(Jargon is not gibberish or nonsense - it refers to words used in a group or occupation)The science student found it hard to understand the jargon of the astronomers.He had little patience for the jargon of diplomats and their endlessly qualified statements.Like most scientists, he wrote in a technical jargon that had to be translated to the managers.His speech included some very technical jargon that most of the attendees did not understand.