Definition of Jargony

1. Adjective. Typified by jargon; difficult to understand. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Jargony

1. characterized by the use of obscure language [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Jargony

jargonic
jargoning
jargonish
jargonist
jargonistic
jargonists
jargonium
jargonization
jargonizations
jargonize
jargonized
jargonizes
jargonizing
jargonless
jargons
jargony (current term)
jargoon
jargoons
jarhead
jarheads
jarina
jarinas
jark
jarked
jarking
jarkman
jarkmen
jarks
jarl
jarldom

Literary usage of Jargony

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1. The Works of the Most Reverend Father in God, John Bramhall, D.D., Sometime by John Bramhall (1844)
"... 699 let one who is altogether ignorant in mathematics hear it, and he will hold it to be, as TH terms these distinctions, plain fustian or " jargony. ..."

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