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From reviewer + -ese.
reviewerese (uncountable)
- The form of language used by a reviewer (of books, restaurants etc)
2009 September 6, Robert McCrum, “It's delightful and lacerating – lies from a publisher's argot”, in Guardian[1]:If that wasn't bad enough for the harmless browser, there's that "reviewerese" to negotiate: