journaleses

The word “journaleses” has 4 syllables: jour-na-le-ses

It's pronounced as /ˌdʒɜːrnəˈliːzɪz/


What is synonym and antonym for journaleses?

In the thesaurus, “journaleses” has 33 synonyms.

Here are synonyms for journaleses along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for journaleses

Example Sentences

  • The paper was criticized for using excessive journaleses, which made it difficult for the average reader to follow.
  • The writer's use of journaleses was clear, but it alienated a broader audience.
  • She had to translate the journaleses into simpler terms for the audience to understand the findings.
  • The editorial was filled with journaleses, making it sound more like an academic text than a news piece.
  • Some readers find journaleses to be too formal and detached from everyday language.

On this page you'll find 33 synonyms or another words to journaleses, such as: argots, bureaucrateses, cants, colloquialisms, colloquials, computereses, cyberspeaks.

Make sure to choose synonyms and antonyms that are appropriate for the context of the sentence.

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