Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
doublespeak
noun
/ˈdʌbəlˌspiːk/

Definition
The deliberate use of ambiguous or evasive language to disguise the truth or to mislead.

Examples
- The politician’s use of doublespeak made it hard for citizens to understand his true intentions.
- The company issued a statement filled with doublespeak, making the layoffs sound like a strategic decision rather than a financial issue.
- In the novel, the protagonist encounters doublespeak in the media, which clouds the reality of the situation.

Meaning
Doublespeak refers to speech that is intentionally deceptive or misleading. It often involves using jargon, euphemisms, or convoluted terms to present a false or less serious impression of something.

Synonyms
- Euphemism
- Bit of jargon
- Misleading language
- Obfuscation
- Gobbledygook