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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The chef euphemistically referred to the burnt dish as "well-done."
She's experiencing a wardrobe malfunction, euphemistically.
The teacher euphemistically described the student's behavior as "less than exemplary."
The real estate agent talked euphemistically about the "cozy" apartment's size.
The therapist's euphemistically worded affirmations helped the patient feel better about themselves.
The teacher euphemistically described the poorly performing student as "a diamond in the rough."
The company went through a euphemistically termed 'restructuring' resulting in job losses.
The employer euphemistically referred to the unpaid overtime as "going above and beyond."
The parent euphemistically described the adopted child's birth parents as "not available to care for them" instead of saying they abandoned them.
The company euphemistically called the low-paying job "an opportunity for growth."
The house is small, euphemistically referred to as "cozy".
The singer's euphemistically charged lyrics made everyone in the crowd feel ecstatic.
He euphemistically referred to his former girlfriend as "a friend from the past."
The parent euphemistically referred to the naughty child as "energetic."
She's between jobs, euphemistically meaning she's unemployed.
The lawyer euphemistically referred to the defendant as "a person of interest."
The parent euphemistically told their child that their pet had "gone to sleep" instead of saying it died.
The company euphemistically called the layoff "a reduction in force."
The politician euphemistically referred to the tax increase as "investing in our future."
He's between jobs, euphemistically meaning he's unemployed.
She's not very good with people, euphemistically speaking.
The doctor euphemistically described the patient's obesity as "having a few extra pounds."
The politician made a mistake, euphemistically referred to as "misspeaking".
The author's euphemistically imbued writing style made readers feel a sense of bliss.
The landlord euphemistically called the apartment "cozy" despite its small size.
She passed away euphemistically referred to as "went to a better place."
He's taking an extended leave of absence, euphemistically speaking.
He's not completely truthful, euphemistically referring to his lying.
She's not very reliable, euphemistically speaking.
She's resting her eyes, euphemistically meaning she's napping.
The writer euphemistically called the character's death "passing away."
She's a little rough around the edges, euphemistically meaning she lacks refinement.
The city has a "homeless problem", euphemistically referred to as "unsheltered individuals".
The employee euphemistically referred to their boss as "challenging to work with" instead of calling them difficult.
The company had to let go of some employees, which was euphemistically called "downsizing."
The marketing team euphemistically called the downsizing of the company "streamlining our operations."
The journalist euphemistically referred to the corrupt official as "having a colorful past."
The salesperson euphemistically referred to the defective product as "a unique opportunity for improvement."
The lawyer euphemistically referred to his client's embezzlement as "improper accounting practices."
The sports commentator euphemistically called the losing team "valiant" in their effort.
The couple is separated, euphemistically referred to as "taking a break".
The parent euphemistically referred to the punishment as "a time-out."
The doctor euphemistically stated that the patient had "passed on" instead of saying they died.
He passed away euphemistically known as 'transitioned'.
The teacher euphemistically said that the student's work was "not up to the usual standard."
They're taking an extended break, euphemistically meaning they're on vacation.
He's horizontally challenged, euphemistically referring to his weight.
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