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Too few names go undropped, the prime spot going to Roland Barthes.The book is sprinkled with enough pretentious jargon, factual error and illogicality to infuriate and baffle the unwary.
Or is he or she more likely to assume that business experience is more than enough and that the unfamiliar words and concepts economists use are nothing but pretentious jargon?
But I was afraid of the conclusion I might draw, that the expression was not pretentious jargon, that the expression made sense, opening out into a cogent argument concerning important issues.
It's this sense of humor, which Cain described as a "rebellious attitude," which frees her paintings of the serious aura which sometimes obscures abstraction in a cloud of pretentious jargon and devout significance.
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In the flat romantic comedy "New in Town," Renée Zellweger plays Lucy Hill, a shark in spike heels who wields pretentious corporate jargon like a machete.
I read on with a mounting sense of bewildered intrigue as Potter described an insufferably smug hack who communicated in babbling streams of pretentious media jargon without suggesting for a moment that he had the faintest clue what he was on about (readers, please feel free to provide your own punchline here).
Ossian advises against pretentious art jargon, suggesting the only way to approach contemporary art is with a clear, open mind.
Responses that consisted of, or contained extraneous language, which we term "cant", that is, "to use pretentious language, barbarous jargon, or technical terms; to talk with an affectation of learning" (Webster's Dictionary), which equates with "conceptual noise", were plotted as positive +1 on the Y axis.
Writers, said Orwell, should avoid cliches, jargon and "pretentious Latinised style" because "language can corrupt thought".
Vaughan's prose is not always elegant, but he never relies on jargon or pretentious art-speak.
Or is it, as Frederick Wiseman, one of its great avatars, suggests, a piece of "pretentious and pompous" French jargon?
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