Doublespeak
Doublespeak is language that deliberately uses words or phrases that are ambiguous, euphemistic, or misleading. Its purpose is often to obscure or distort the truth, making unpleasant facts sound more palatable or to present a positive image when the reality is negative. This can manifest in various forms, including the use of jargon, vague terminology, or invented words.
The concept of doublespeak gained prominence through George Orwell's dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. In the novel,
Examples of doublespeak can be found in political discourse, corporate communications, and advertising. For instance, a