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Pentagonese

[ pen-tuh-guh-neez, -nees ]

noun

  1. a style of language characterized by the use of euphemisms, technical jargon, acronyms, and circumlocutions, used especially by people working in the U.S. military establishment.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Pentagonese1

1950–55, Americanism; Pentagon + -ese
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Example Sentences

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As a result, he added in typical Pentagonese, "NC3 has to inform JADC2 and JADC2 has to inform NC3."

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Mr. Kirk attributed the inaccuracies as resulting from his attempts to translate “Pentagonese” for voters or because of inattention by his campaign to the details of his decades-long military career.

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The Special Operations Forces that Clarke has led, known as “SOF” in Pentagonese, have carried the heaviest load in America’s Middle East wars.

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The bomb’s formal name is Massive Ordnance Penetrator, or MOP, in Pentagonese.

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As secretary, Mr. Hagel, a 66-year-old decorated Vietnam combat veteran, would face huge decisions on budget and spending priorities; he would have to enlist deputies better versed in Pentagonese.

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