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The key to achieving simplicity in communication is to use clear and concise language, avoid jargon or unnecessary details, and focus on conveying your message in a straightforward manner.
the computer jargon we use in French, is the English computer jargon...
Jargon is an uncountable noun. It has no plural
The email jargon is - BCNU.
Jargon Software was created in 1997.
Jargon File was created in 1991.
The technical jargon used by the engineers was difficult for the non-experts to understand.
(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.
That is the correct spelling of "jargon" (special or technical language).
Jargon can be difficult to understand.
Jargon can destroy a letter by making it unclear and inaccessible to the reader, leading to confusion or misinterpretation. When specialized terms are used excessively, they can alienate those unfamiliar with the language, diminishing the letter's effectiveness. Ultimately, the message may get lost, overshadowed by unnecessary complexity rather than conveying the intended meaning. Clear, straightforward language is essential for effective communication.