
jargon-free
/ˌdʒɑːrɡən ˈfriː/
avoiding specialist expressions that the intended audience may not understand
jargon-free in a sentence
“Keep the customer explanation jargon-free, replacing latency with waiting time.”
Origin of jargon-free
Old French jargon unintelligible talk + Old English freo without
Related Words
technical
using precise domain concepts and terminology for a knowledgeable audience
pedagogical
designed to teach through clear sequencing, explanation, and useful examples
neutral
even-handed in wording, without advocating a side unless the evidence requires a conclusion
empathetic
showing accurate awareness of another person's feelings and perspective
diplomatic
tactful about disagreement, risk, or sensitive relationships while remaining clear
assertive
direct and confident about needs or conclusions without becoming hostile