relating to euphemism
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euphemisticrelating to euphemism
euphemisticallyEUPHEMISTIC, relating to euphemism
euphemizedRefer to (something unpleasant or embarrassing) by means of a euphemism
euphemizesRefer to (something unpleasant or embarrassing) by means of a euphemism
dadgumdamned (used as a euphemism to express anger, irritation, surprise, etc.)
euphemisedRefer to (something unpleasant or embarrassing) by means of a euphemism
euphemisingRefer to (something unpleasant or embarrassing) by means of a euphemism
euphemizeRefer to (something unpleasant or embarrassing) by means of a euphemism
euphemizingRefer to (something unpleasant or embarrassing) by means of a euphemism
euphemisesRefer to (something unpleasant or embarrassing) by means of a euphemism
bureaucratesesA style of speech or writing characterized by jargon, euphemism, and abstractions, held to be typical of bureaucrats
bureaucrateseA style of speech or writing characterized by jargon, euphemism, and abstractions, held to be typical of bureaucrats
euphemismsEUPHEMISM, a figure of rhetoric by which an unpleasant or offensive thing is described or referred to by a milder term
dysphemismthe substitution of a disagreeable or offensive expression for an agreeable or inoffensive one, eg The Holocaust (the dysphemism chosen by Jewish historians to replace the Nazis' ghastly euphemism, The Final Solution)
dysphemismsDYSPHEMISM, the substitution of a disagreeable or offensive expression for an agreeable or inoffensive one, eg The Holocaust (the dysphemism chosen by Jewish historians to replace the Nazis' ghastly euphemism, The Final Solution)
wordwritten or printed character or combination of characters representing a spoken word the number of words to a line sometimes used with the first letter of a real or pretended taboo word prefixed as an often humorous euphemism the first man to utter the f word on British TV Time we were not afraid to use the d word and talk about death Erma Bombeck