‘over my head’ is a word for “over my head”.
Do nerds know when really just talking about a topic, it leave others behind their names? I have looked at the reverse dictionary but can never find one. What has happened when the men spoke over every one’s
head?
Should I use jargon in my day to day work before speaking to someone? There’s plenty of less-polite synonyms too. Pretentiousness might fit easily, or convoluted if you think the information really is that complex and the nerd is not doing it
deliberately.
Unintelligible or meaningless language:
a : a technical
or esoteric language b : pretentious or
needlessly obscure language (WG ) For example: His writings are
nothing but gibberish to me.
Unintelligible or meaningless language:
a : a technical
or esoteric language b : pretentious or
needlessly obscure language (WG ) For example: His writings are
nothing but gibberish to me.
Unintelligible or meaningless language:
a : a technical
or esoteric language b : pretentious or
needlessly obscure language (WG ) For example: His writings are
nothing but gibberish to me.
I mean, it
is all Greek? How wrong was I to ask this.
Is there a link to Oxford Dictionaries Online?
I’ve also heard people say “To me, it was all Greek and Latin said” to speak of something someone else said that was so complicated they didn’t understand
it.
Should I use jargon in my day to day work before speaking to someone? There’s plenty of less-polite synonyms too. Pretentiousness might fit easily, or convoluted if you think the information really is that complex and the nerd is not doing it
deliberately.
Unintelligible or meaningless language:
a : a technical
or esoteric language b : pretentious or
needlessly obscure language (WG ) For example: His writings are
nothing but gibberish to me.
Should I use jargon in my day to day work before speaking to someone? There’s plenty of less-polite synonyms too. Pretentiousness might fit easily, or convoluted if you think the information really is that complex and the nerd is not doing it
deliberately.
In terms of speech, you can describe his “baffling, irrefutable” speech as: “Indecipherably, inaccessible or impenetrable” What does “impenetrable” and “inaccessible” mean? Both would show how much the speech was pitched at a high volume for the audience to understand, but don’t give examples. “incomprehensible” or “indecipherable” is that it leaves open the possibility the audience didn’t understand because the talk was, in fact, nonsense, and it just being difficult material.) An informal alternative is highfalutin
or highfaluting.
What are the traits of unappealing overblown English speech and writing?
In your opinion, your speaker made a very dry, detailed and possibly technical speech and, though this was not the intended effect, the audience were lost by it.
You’re saying expert but it isn’t always clear that it’s a technical field. If so those suggestions “technobabble” or “jargon” work well. Besides politics, wonkspeak and wonk-speak might be appropriate, especially in areas like engineering theory or public policy. Why are politicians criticised for using “wonkspeak”? Is GDP actually the most significant economic metric in history?
What do you think would be exactly the same as the British parliament?
Health care reform is insanely complicated, as opponents for the bill – like Steve Blow – love to point out in lavishly detailed flow chart and spaghetti-shaped graphics detailing different proposals. All the anti-health care and disability benefits will be ignored because they will be overturned, as well as tax revenue will be increased. The issue is important to the American people, but the policy details turn them off. If the president continues to ignore the Trump will he veer off into the wonk – as he is sometimes inclined to do – he will suddenly drive television viewers away. What is being watched tonight?
Should I use jargon in my day to day work before speaking to someone? There’s plenty of less-polite synonyms too. Pretentiousness might fit easily, or convoluted if you think the information really is that complex and the nerd is not doing it
deliberately.