euphemism

[US]/ˈjuːfəmɪzəm/
[UK]/ˈjuːfəmɪzəm/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt

Example Sentences

'Pass away' is a euphemism for 'die'.

the jargon has given us ‘downsizing’ as a euphemism for cuts.

Real-world Examples

And then we have some euphemisms.

Source: Appreciation of English Poetry

In the Middle Ages, to pluck fruit in Dutch was a euphemism for sex.

Source: Secrets of Masterpieces

So, you use a euphemism, right, instead of saying she's fat.

Source: Tips for IELTS Speaking.

It was time to forget about euphemisms.

Source: The Power of Art - Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini

" Hallucinations" might be thought of as a forgiving euphemism.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

Oh! Clever! Playing on the use of cardinal numbers as euphemisms for bodily functions.

Source: The Big Bang Theory Season 2

There are so many euphemisms that we put on in society to not have to say the word menstruation.

Source: VOA Standard English - Health

And we use euphemisms, um, to avoid offending people or saying words we're not comfortable with, right?

Source: Tips for IELTS Speaking.

Jose Graziano da Silva, Food and Agriculture Organization Director-General.Chronic undernourishment is a technical euphemism for being chronically hungry.

Source: VOA Standard September 2014 Collection

Stephen Colbert, a comedian, joked that " Minister for Loneliness" sounded like " a Victorian euphemism for 'gigolo'" .

Source: The Economist (Summary)

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