parisology

/ˌpɛrɪˈsɑlədʒi/
noun
  1. The use of ambiguous or unclear language, especially to deceive or avoid giving a direct answer.
    • The advertisement used parisology to make the product seem better than it really was.
    • The politician's speech was full of parisology, making it hard to know his true position.
    • Lawyers sometimes rely on parisology to create loopholes in contracts.
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