Doublespeak Award

The Doublespeak Award was a humorous award in the United States of America. It was described as an "ironic tribute to public speakers who have perpetuated language that is grossly deceptive, evasive, euphemistic, confusing, or self-centered", i.e. those who have engaged in doublespeak. It was issued by the US National Council of Teachers of English between 1974 and 2020.[1][2] Nominees needed to be from the US, though in 1975 the award was given to Yasser Arafat.[1] In 2022, it was announced the award would be superseded by an annual list of multiple examples of such language from a public spokesperson or group, to be called The Year in Doublespeak.[3]

Its opposite is the Orwell Award for authors, editors, or producers of a print or non-print work that "contributes to honesty and clarity in public language".[1]

  1. ^ a b c "The Doublespeak Award". National Council of Teachers of English. Archived from the original on 2009-12-04. Retrieved 2008-12-21.
  2. ^ "Three Washington politicians receive annual 'Doublespeak' award". CNN. Archived from the original on 2018-06-12. Retrieved 2008-12-21.
  3. ^ "The Doublespeak Award". National Council of Teachers of English. Archived from the original on 31 January 2023. Retrieved 25 May 2023.