Your dangerous for asking the internet!
Intentionally vague or misleading language.. apex(";
puffins are not dangerous.
Safer Walking is safer than cycling
The word dangerous is an adjective. The noun form is danger.
The root word for the adjective dangerous is the noun danger.
Well, this site has a little bit different information:http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Doublespeak Here is another site... not sure if it has "more" information, but it is from a different perspective: http://www.damronplanet.com/doublespeak/index.html
Doublespeak
doublespeak
The cast of Doublespeak - 2014 includes: Adalgiza Chermont as Jennifer Paulsen Jose Moreno Brooks as Visitor Annette Schulman as Mrs. Whitaker Virginia Welch as Geena Strauss Rae Young as Nurse
Intentional, overt deception is usually a good indication of deeper issues.
constructively dismissed and involuntarily separated from the payroll means fired
People may use doublespeak to deceive or manipulate others by disguising the truth or presenting information in a way that is confusing or unclear. It can also be used to avoid taking responsibility for one's actions or to control the narrative in a way that benefits the speaker.
Double speak is defined as deliberately euphemistic, language. It can also be ambiguous, or obscure as well. This word is a noun.
The use of vague language in the hope that the audience will make assumptions source: Im built different
1984 by George Orwell
No, it is not. It is a noun, a language term for speech that is deliberately ambiguous, confusing, or evasive. Sometimes the term is extended to euphemisms (or "spin").
They are both generic corporate doublespeak. However, service usually comes before someone has a problem with you, relations comes after.