If you refer to what someone says as doublespeak, you are criticizing them for presenting things in a way that is intended to hide the truth or give people the wrong idea.
[disapproval]
...the doublespeak so fluently used by governments and their press offices.
doublespeak in British English
(ˈdʌbəlˌspiːk)
noun
the practice of using ambiguous language regarding political, military, or corporate matters in a deliberate attempt to disguise the truth
doublespeak in American English
(ˈdʌbəlˌspik)
noun
obscure or ambiguous language, esp. if meant to deceive
Word origin
coined with double-think
In other languages
doublespeak
British English: doublespeak NOUN
If you refer to what someone says as doublespeak, you are criticizing them for presenting things in a way that is intended to hide the truth or give people the wrong idea.
...the doublespeak so fluently used by governments and their press offices.