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newspeak

 

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Noun newspeak has 1 sense
  1. newspeak - deliberately ambiguous and contradictiory language use to mislead and manipulate the public; "the welfare state brought its own newspeak"
    --1 is a kind of
    fabrication, manufacture

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Term: Newspeak

Description:

Newspeak refers to a fictional language in George Orwell's dystopian novel "1984." It is characterized by the simplification and distortion of language with the aim of limiting freedom of thought and suppressing independent thinking.

Sample sentences:

Noun (Sense 1): The government's implementation of newspeak aimed to control and manipulate the thoughts and beliefs of the citizens.

Noun (Sense 2): In our modern society, there is a growing concern about the prevalence of newspeak in political discourse.

Verb (Sense 1): The oppressive regime newspeaks its citizens to ensure blind obedience and conformity.

Verb (Sense 2): It is essential to challenge and question the newspeaking tactics employed by those in power.

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