An expression or mode of expression characteristic of pamphlets. Obsolete.
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| 释义 | the mind > language > a language > register > [noun] > jargon > in particular literary contexts (7) pamphletism1716 An expression or mode of expression characteristic of pamphlets. Obsolete. newspaper English1856 the style of English used in newspapers; journalese. journalese1882 The style of language supposed to be characteristic of public journals; ‘newspaper’ or ‘penny-a-liner's’ English. officialese1884 The formal and typically verbose language considered characteristic of officials or official documents; turgid or pedantic official prose. novelese1900 The style of writing supposedly characteristic of inferior novels. headlinese1916 The condensed, elliptical, or sensationalist style of language characteristic of (esp. newspaper) headlines. bureaucratese1942 A type of language considered characteristic of bureaucrats or bureaucratic bodies, esp. in containing jargon or being opaque, euphemistic, or… |
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