noun
- people who speak or communicate in a deliberately ambiguous, contradictory, or deceptive manner; those who use doublespeak
Usage: plural form; often used critically to describe politicians, advertisers, or others who obscure truth through language
Examples
- The doublespeakers in the marketing department used vague language to hide the product's flaws.
- Critics accused the politicians of being doublespeakers who promised one thing and did another.
- Doublespeakers often use euphemisms to make negative situations sound positive.
- The company hired doublespeakers to craft misleading statements for the press release.
- George Orwell warned about doublespeakers who twist language to control public opinion.