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  2. Weasel word - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of a weasel using "weasel words". In this case, "some people" are a vague and undefined authority. In rhetoric, a weasel word, or anonymous authority, is a word or phrase aimed at creating an impression that something specific and meaningful has been said, when in fact only a vague, ambiguous, or irrelevant claim has been communicated.

  3. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Words to watch - Wikipedia

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    Weasel words are words and phrases aimed at creating an impression that something specific and meaningful has been said, when in fact only a vague or ambiguous claim has been communicated. A common form of weasel wording is through vague attribution, where a statement is dressed with authority, yet has no substantial basis. Phrases such as ...

  4. Wikipedia:Vagueness - Wikipedia

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    Evil – Wikipedians often use vague words and phrases in their incorrect and biased articles. Be on the lookout. When used sincerely, vague words make an article confusing and possibly make readers misinterpret or even miss important information altogether.

  5. Template:Weasel - Wikipedia

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    Tag to be placed at the top of an article. Used for articles that employ weasel words too much. Weasel words are are words and phrases aimed at creating an impression that something specific and meaningful had been said, when in fact only a vague or ambiguous claim has been communicated.

  6. Your Gen Z and millennial employees hate when you use these ...

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    Whether it’s an old term or a new one getting on your subordinates' nerves, they have one thing in common: The researchers noted that the most annoying phrases are often vague and non-committal.

  7. Loaded language - Wikipedia

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    This type of language is very often made vague to more effectively invoke an emotional response and/or exploit stereotypes. [1] [2] [3] Loaded words and phrases have significant emotional implications and involve strongly positive or negative reactions beyond their literal meaning.

  8. 5 Phrases a Child Psychologist Is Begging Parents and ...

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    In the life of your child, you easily exchange thousands of words every day, or at the very least every week. ... 5 Phrases a Child Psychologist Is Begging Parents and Grandparents To Avoid Saying ...

  9. 35 Common Toxic Positivity Phrases To Stop Using—Plus ... - AOL

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    As a result, people may say well-meaning—but massively invalidating—phrases to people struggling with something. Here, experts share the harm in toxic positivity and 35 phrases to think twice ...