Used in a Sentence

legalese

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for legalese.

Editorial note

It's hard to argue about overall effect in practice — it expands problem from legalese to politics.

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Quick take

(informal, derogatory) Technical jargon common in the legal profession; the argot of lawyers.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of legalese gathered in one view.

noun

(informal, derogatory) Technical jargon common in the legal profession; the argot of lawyers.

noun

(informal, derogatory) Wordy, ostentatious talk or writing that resembles legal writing, especially when confusing to laypeople; bureaucratese; officialese.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for legalese.

noun

(informal, derogatory) Technical jargon common in the legal profession; the argot of lawyers.

noun

(informal, derogatory) Wordy, ostentatious talk or writing that resembles legal writing, especially when confusing to laypeople; bureaucratese; officialese.

Example sentences

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It's hard to argue about overall effect in practice — it expands problem from legalese to politics.

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This sort of legalese and fear of any potential liability for anything is normal for everything in the US.

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The actual proposal is dozens of pages of legalese that would take a team of lawyers a week to decipher.

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They're also working on ingesting legalese forms that farmers have to file and putting web-based (Django) interfaces over them (c.f.

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Their classifier is fooled by legalese which starts with a general statement and then adds exceptions.

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This is of course possible in standard law too, hiding clauses in impenetrable legalese.

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Would translating legalese to human increase or reduce the linguistic complexity of specific laws?

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That gets nasty if a company is selling only the data, but the legalese that allows companies to sell data to whomever may be buying the company shouldn't come as a surprise.

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Good luck when you decide to cancel it though, Three is a pain in the ass to leave with their hour-long questionnaire and legalese.

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Is this sort of legalese normal in the US for hackathons?

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More freedom in legalese doesn't equal more freedom in practice.

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I know legalese is bad, but I didn't sign up today precisely because there is no privacy policy or terms of service.

Quote examples

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Perhaps they are less shrouded in "legalese", but I submit their implications are no less disturbing.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use legalese in a sentence?

It's hard to argue about overall effect in practice — it expands problem from legalese to politics.

What does legalese mean?

(informal, derogatory) Technical jargon common in the legal profession; the argot of lawyers.

What part of speech is legalese?

legalese is commonly used as noun.