noun
- The specialized, often unclear or overly formal language used by government officials and bureaucrats.
Usage: informal; usually uncountable
Examples
- The tax code is written in such dense governmentese that most citizens cannot understand it without professional help.
- The agency's report was full of governmentese, making it difficult for the public to grasp the actual findings.
- She translated the governmentese in the policy document into language that ordinary people could understand.
- Critics complained that the new regulations were buried in impenetrable governmentese.
- The senator promised to cut through the governmentese and explain the bill in simple terms.
- Government websites often use so much governmentese that citizens struggle to find the information they need.