officialsounding
Officialsounding is a term used to describe a style of speech or writing that mimics the formal, authoritative tone of official communications. It is characterized by a sense of legitimacy, procedural rigor, and organizational authority.
Common features include formal vocabulary, impersonality, nominalization, passive voice, and the use of standardized templates. Phrases
Uses include government reports, policy memos, regulatory notices, corporate press releases, and legal statements. Officialsounding can
Reception varies: proponents argue it promotes clarity and authority, while critics view it as pompous or opaque.
Related concepts include bureaucratic language, legalese, and jargon. See also plain language movement, institutional rhetoric, and