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    euphemistically
    /ˌjuːfɪˈmɪstɪkli/

    adverb

    • 1. by means of a mild or indirect word or expression instead of one considered too harsh or blunt: "punitive legislation euphemistically called ‘welfare reform’"

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  2. EUPHEMISTICALLY definition: 1. in a way that avoids saying an unpleasant or offensive word by using a different word or phrase…. Learn more.

  3. adverb. /ˌjuːfəˈmɪstɪkli/ in a way that makes something embarrassing or unpleasant seem more acceptable than it really is. The prison camps were euphemistically called ‘retraining centres’. Want to learn more?

  4. : the substitution of an agreeable or inoffensive expression for one that may offend or suggest something unpleasant. also : the expression so substituted. euphemist. ˈyü-fə-mist. noun. euphemistic. ˌyü-fə-ˈmi-stik. adjective. euphemistically. ˌyü-fə-ˈmi-sti-k (ə-)lē. adverb. Did you know?

  5. EUPHEMISTICALLY meaning: 1. in a way that avoids saying an unpleasant or offensive word by using a different word or phrase…. Learn more.

  6. Meaning of euphemistic in English. euphemistic. adjective. uk / ˌjuː.fəˈmɪs.tɪk / us / ˌjuː.fəˈmɪs.tɪk / Add to word list. using a word or phrase in order to avoid saying a more unpleasant or offensive word: Cosmetic surgery comes with its own new, euphemistic vocabulary: you aren't being operated on, you are "getting something done".."

  7. noun. an inoffensive word or phrase substituted for one considered offensive or hurtful, esp one concerned with religion, sex, death, or excreta. Examples of euphemisms are sleep with for have sexual intercourse with; departed for dead; relieve oneself for urinate. the use of such inoffensive words or phrases. euphemism.

  8. Euphemistically - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com. euphemistically. Definitions of euphemistically. adverb. in a euphemistic manner. “his violent death was euphemistically referred to as a passing away” Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Euphemistically."

  9. 1. A mild, indirect, or vague term for one that is considered harsh, blunt, or offensive: "Euphemisms such as 'slumber room' ... abound in the funeral business" (Jessica Mitford). 2. The use of such terms: "Euphemism is common in hospital and medical facilities where bodily functions need to be discussed" (Diane F. Halpern).

  10. Jun 7, 2011 · noun. /ˈjuːfəmɪzəm/ euphemism (for something) an indirect word or phrase that people often use to refer to something embarrassing or unpleasant, sometimes to make it seem more acceptable than it really is. ‘Pass away’ is a euphemism for ‘die’. ‘User fees’ is just a politician's euphemism for taxes. Wordfinder. Topics Language c1. Word Origin.

  11. Pardon me, but when a polite term is substituted for a blunt, offensive one, you should call it a euphemism. Euphemism is from Greek euphemismos, meaning "good speech," and it's a way that we paper over uncomfortable things with more pleasant-sounding words.