jargonistic

English

Etymology

From jargonist + -ic or jargon + -istic.

Adjective

jargonistic (comparative more jargonistic, superlative most jargonistic)

  1. Characterised by jargon.
    • 1973, David A. Hansen, Thomas R. Culley, The police training officer
      Policemen are forever being modest, jargonistic, officialese.
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