Can we please use simple language, I don't know what the fuck exhort means, I mean I do now (strongly encourage or urge (someone) to do something) but I didn't. Why are you trying to make me learn!?!
Edit: TIL everyone on lemmy are fucking English majors.
This is one of those things where you think you're making a justified complaint about a publication using unnecessarily esoteric language that you feel alienates the reader. This is something that has the possibility of being a legitimate complaint. There is a good argument for not talking over your audience's heads.
But everyone who read the article just sees a guy who can't read...
My partner is English as second language and I never dumb down anything I say to her. She asks me the words she doesn't know and I explain them as best I can or we look them up on my phone when I'm not certain I can articulate the meaning accurately enough to provide a good example. I think reducing the vocab that I use with her vs english-native friends and family would be insulting to her. Same as how I wouldn't dumb it down speaking to a 10yo (it's different for toddlers and those not much older, obviously).
I'm educated well enough, I was mostly being sarcastic but the fact is that no one uses that word. I figured what it meant based on context but still had to go look it up and was annoyed. Sometimes it seems like a writer feels like being vague and beats you over the head with a thesaurus.
God damn journalists and their word conspiracy! They're clearly being propped up by the powerful dictionary lobby and forcing readers through to their products. Fuck you Big Dictionary!