Parlance


The meaning of the word Parlance is: a way of speaking that is typical of a certain group or culture


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When I heard the computer programmers talking about coding, I could not understand a word of their parlance.

published by Charlesetta on 2021-05-27 05:39:06


The legal parlance used by attorneys has its roots in the Latin language.

published by Zula on 2021-10-30 20:12:28


Because the counselor talks to teens every day, she is quite familiar with the parlance young people use to communicate.

published by Nolan on 2021-08-27 17:45:53


The author used the parlance of a small country town as a guide for perfecting the dialogue of his Southerner characters.

published by Charmain on 2021-03-25 16:14:12


When the doctor testified on the stand, he spoke in a medical parlance that few members of the jury understood.

published by Helen on 2021-05-26 23:50:18


My daughter was quick to tell me that adolescents no longer used the once popular phrase in modern parlance.

published by Meghann on 2021-07-08 11:50:30


Although Kim listened to the assistant on the helpline, she could not understand the technical parlance well enough to fix her computer.

published by Fay on 2021-09-09 10:20:06


Low blood sugar is referred to as hypoglycemia in medical parlance.

published by Kiley on 2021-03-14 01:55:28


In financial parlance, the professor explained the easiest way for us to complete our profit and loss statements.

published by Karole on 2021-09-23 22:57:52


Since you are not a racing fan, you probably will not understand much of the parlance used by the sportscasters during the race.

published by Tiesha on 2021-06-03 21:28:06


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