bafflegab

/ˈbæfəlˌɡæb/
noun
  1. Language that is confusing, overly complicated, or full of jargon, often used to impress or deceive rather than to communicate clearly.
    • The contract was written in such bafflegab that nobody could understand the terms.
    • The politician's speech was full of bafflegab that left the audience more confused than informed.
    • Instead of giving a straight answer, he resorted to bafflegab to avoid the question.
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