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Buzzwords are frequently used in news media. These are words that do not typically occur in everyday speech, but are common among newscasters, talking heads, and pundits on cable news.

These ‘news words’ are accepted by audiences for their implied meaning. But often loaded words are misused or used out of context. The actual definitions can be different than what is implied.

Newswordy is a growing collection of these words, updated every weekday. Along with each word is a definition, a quote with its use (or misuse) in the media, and a news and Twitter feed on the subject.

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Ostensible.

Stated or appearing to be true, but not necessarily so.

The government’s charges against Auernheimer are centered around an ostensible violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA), the vague and inadequate computer crime statute that I’ve criticized here before.

Justin Peters, Slate