Newspeak
See also: newspeak
English
Etymology
new + speak, coined by George Orwell in the 1949 novel Nineteen Eighty-Four.
Proper noun
Newspeak
- The fictional language devised to meet the needs of Ingsoc in the novel Nineteen Eighty-four (George Orwell, 1949). Designed to restrict the words, and thereby the thoughts, of the citizens of Oceania.
- (computer languages) A highly dynamic and reflective programming language descended from Smalltalk, supporting both object-oriented and functional programming.
Translations
fictional language
Translations
newspeak — see newspeak
See also
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