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What do you call the practice of using (overly) complex words specific to a subject? I am thinking of scientific or academic fields where the common terminology used in the field is very unapproach...

2 thg 4, 2013 · I feel that the sentences are unnecessarily contrived; but could someone explain how you should properly parse them and define if the sentences are simple, compound, complex or compound-complex?

31 thg 1, 2025 · I’m looking for a word or short phrase that can be used as an adjective to describe a person who does, or the act of doing, something that could match one of the following descriptions: distils co...

22 thg 2, 2017 · At times we say this but just now it's completely blank. Say there's a complex definition for something, which we need to explain in simple words so that a person who's not an expert in that area can understand it, we would say: Give me the _____ version of this (the same definition in simple easily understandable words)

25 thg 6, 2015 · I'm wondering if there's a word, phrase, or idiom to describe the action of deliberately confusing people by using complex sentences. For example, some politicians will throw out some big words and...

Complex means a system which is elegant, reasonable and beautiful but takes time to learn and comprehend. Complicated means a system which is ugly and cobbled together without any explainable justification other than 'it seems to work'.

25 thg 2, 2024 · Title says it all. What adjective could be used to describe a person who is good at explaining complex topics?

31 thg 12, 2019 · What is the word that is used to describe the oversimplification or non-academic discussion of a complex issue? Typically, I'm looking for a word like pedantic, or puerile, except that the word c...

22 thg 7, 2014 · Overcomplicate and convolute are fine but they have slight negative connotations. If you're looking for more neutral words, from Oxford dictionary, and don't want to use to complexify (which is exactly the word that fits your definition) for some reason : To sophisticate (transitive) to make more complex or refined or also To refine To make or become …

27 thg 7, 2016 · Edited to add: Note that the word's original meaning is literally 'twisted' or 'coiled', but it is now commonly used (at least in the US) metaphorically to mean confusingly complicated, as attested in the Oxford definition. I think the connotation of twisting back on itself is quite useful here. Not only does the double negative cause a 'reversal' in meaning, but it is …

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