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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The company is downsizing, euphemistically known as a "restructuring."
The politician euphemistically stated that the budget cuts would "reallocate resources."
The company is in a hiring freeze, euphemistically meaning they're not hiring.
The lawyer euphemistically referred to his client's illegal activity as "creative accounting."
The pet owner euphemistically referred to the misbehaving dog as "spirited."
She lied to her boss, euphemistically called "stretching the truth".
He failed his exam, euphemistically referred to as "not meeting the requirements".
The coach's euphemistically motivated pep talk helped his team win the game.
The airline euphemistically described the delay as a 'schedule adjustment'.
The politician's speech was euphemistically crafted to persuade people to vote for him.
The elderly woman euphemistically referred to her cat as her 'companion'.
The comedian's euphemistically laced jokes brought laughter to the audience.
The coach spoke euphemistically about the team's chances of winning.
The government euphemistically referred to the military intervention as a "peacekeeping mission."
The singer described their music euphemistically as "uplifting and inspiring."
She's exploring her options, euphemistically meaning she's considering quitting her job.
He's in the correctional system, euphemistically meaning he's in jail.
She's a domestic engineer, euphemistically referring to her being a stay-at-home mom.
The professor euphemistically called the plagiarized paper "insufficiently cited."
The politician euphemistically referred to his campaign contributions as 'donations'.
He's not telling the truth, euphemistically meaning he's lying.
The restaurant doesn't have vegetarian options, euphemistically meaning they don't cater to non-meat eaters.
The police officer euphemistically described the suspect as "a person of interest."
The company euphemistically referred to the mass layoff as "rightsizing the organization."
The musician euphemistically called the out-of-tune note "jazzy."
The motivational speaker used euphemistically charged language to inspire his audience.
She's differently abled, euphemistically referring to her disability.
He's a little follicly challenged, euphemistically referring to his baldness.
She's not very well-behaved, euphemistically speaking.
She's a little rough around the edges, euphemistically.
The journalist euphemistically described the violent protest as "clashes between demonstrators and law enforcement."
The politician euphemistically referred to the controversial decision as "an act of courage."
She's a little melodramatic, euphemistically speaking.
She's a little under the weather, euphemistically speaking.
He spoke euphemistically about the joys of a sunny day.
The company euphemistically described the reduction in product quality as a 'streamlining effort'.
He's a little differently abled, euphemistically speaking.
The teacher euphemistically referred to the student's misbehavior as "expressing themselves creatively."
The doctor euphemistically described the patient's terminal illness as "an advanced stage of disease."
The company is downsizing, euphemistically known as "restructuring".
She's not feeling well, euphemistically meaning she's sick.
The writer euphemistically called the character's lies "white lies."
The real estate agent euphemistically referred to the small apartment as "cozy."
She euphemistically referred to her ex-boyfriend as her 'former partner'.
She's in the autumn of her life, euphemistically.
The therapist euphemistically referred to the patient's mental illness as "an emotional disturbance."
She's a little vertically challenged, euphemistically referring to her being short.
The landlord euphemistically referred to the small apartment as "cozy."
She spoke euphemistically, trying to lift the spirits of her friend.
He was let go from his job, euphemistically called "parting ways".
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