Vocabularies of vagueness
Linguists assure us that languages tend towards more precision and economy.
One word is better than two, it takes less time and effort. Short is sweet. Less is more.
Focused words hit better targets. Language is verbal archery. Higher precision is a strategic objective.
And yet we indulge in verbal vagueness. We immerse ourselves in equivocation, multiplyi…
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