jargle (Meaning)
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jargle (v. i.)
To emit a harsh or discordant sound.
Synonyms & Antonyms of jargle
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jargle Sentence Examples
- The politician's speech was filled with meaningless jargle that went over most people's heads.
- The article was full of confusing jargle that made it difficult to understand.
- The professor's lecture was full of complex jargle that left the students feeling baffled.
- The company's marketing campaign used a lot of jargle that made it sound more impressive than it actually was.
- The technical manual was written in a difficult jargle that made it almost impossible to follow.
- The lawyer's closing argument was full of legal jargle that the jury struggled to understand.
- The newspaper article was full of political jargle that made it hard for the average reader to understand.
- The consultant's report was full of business jargle that made it sound more complicated than it actually was.
- The scientific paper was full of academic jargle that made it difficult for non-experts to understand.
- The software manual was written in a confusing jargle that made it hard for users to figure out how to use the software.
FAQs About the word jargle
To emit a harsh or discordant sound.
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No antonyms found.
The politician's speech was filled with meaningless jargle that went over most people's heads.
The article was full of confusing jargle that made it difficult to understand.
The professor's lecture was full of complex jargle that left the students feeling baffled.
The company's marketing campaign used a lot of jargle that made it sound more impressive than it actually was.