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Uphemism

Definition:

A euphemism is a word or expression used to replace an offensive or unpleasant term, referring to something in a more indirect or socially acceptable manner.

Examples:

Noun:

1. Instead of saying "death," people often use the euphemism "passing away."

2. "Powder room" is a common euphemism for a restroom in polite conversations.

Verb:

1. To avoid hurting her feelings, Sam euphemistically referred to her cooking as "interesting."

2. The politician always euphemizes his controversial statements to appear more diplomatic.

Adjective:

1. John used an euphemistic phrase to soften the harsh news he was about to deliver.

2. The advertisement featured an euphemistic description to make the product's flaws sound more appealing.


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