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Special language used by people in a particular activity business or group.?

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Jargon is specialized vocabulary used by people in a particular profession, trade, or group. It's often used to communicate efficiently and precisely within that specific context. Jargon can include:

* Technical terms: Words or phrases specific to the field, like "ROI" (return on investment) in business or "cadence" in music.

* Acronyms and abbreviations: Shortened forms of words or phrases, like "ASAP" (as soon as possible) or "FDA" (Food and Drug Administration).

* Idioms and slang: Expressions that are understood by those within the group but may be unfamiliar to outsiders.

Examples of jargon:

* Medical: "EKG," "MRI," "stat," "prognosis"

* Technology: "bandwidth," "cloud," "bug," "firewall"

* Finance: "bull market," "bear market," "IPO," "margin"

* Gaming: "noob," "AFK," "GG," "meta"

While jargon can be useful for clear communication within a group, it can also be a barrier to understanding for outsiders. It's important to be mindful of your audience and use jargon sparingly, especially when communicating with those who are not familiar with your field.

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