Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

double-talk

noun
/ˈdʌb.əl.tɔːk/
Definition
Language that appears to be truthful but is actually misleading or nonsensical.
Examples
  • The politician’s speech was full of double-talk, leaving many voters confused about his true stance.
  • Instead of answering the question directly, she resorted to double-talk to avoid giving a clear response.
  • The company’s advertisement was criticized for its double-talk, which masked the product’s shortcomings.
Meaning
Double-talk is often used to obscure the truth or confuse the listener, making it a form of deceptive communication.
Synonyms
  • Equivocation
  • Double meaning
  • Obfuscation
  • Wordplay