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Filter by Meaning He euphemized his excessive drinking as "having a good time" to avoid admitting his problem.
She euphemized her weight by saying she was "curvy" instead of overweight.
She euphemized her friend's bad behavior as "quirky" to avoid confrontation.
He euphemized his weight gain as "putting on some extra pounds" instead of admitting he had a problem.
The company euphemized their layoffs as "restructuring" to soften the impact.
The politician euphemized his controversial statement as "misspeaking" instead of owning up to it.
The parent euphemized the child's misbehavior as "being a little rambunctious" when speaking to the teacher.
The speaker euphemized the unpleasant truth as a difficult reality.
The coach euphemized the loss as a "learning experience."
The teacher euphemized the student's poor performance as having room for improvement.
The diplomat euphemized the conflict as a disagreement.
The journalist euphemized the scandal as a "controversy."
The company euphemized the layoff as a "restructuring."
The writer euphemized the gruesome details of the crime scene.
The government euphemized the war as a "peacekeeping operation."
The journalist euphemized the scandal as an unfortunate event.
The politician euphemized the government's failure as a minor setback.
The customer euphemized the faulty product as having minor defects.
The company euphemized the layoffs as a restructuring process.
They euphemized the theft as "borrowing without permission."
The doctor euphemized the terminal illness as an advanced stage of a medical condition.
The politician euphemized the controversial policy as "reform."
The obituary euphemized the death as "passed away peacefully."
The writer euphemized the character's death by saying they "passed away" instead of "died."
The host euphemized the party as a "gathering of friends."
The politician euphemized his admission of wrongdoing by stating he made a "mistake" instead of "committing a crime."
The teacher euphemized the student's poor performance by saying they were "struggling" instead of "failing."
The doctor euphemized the diagnosis as "a difficult condition."
The company euphemized the job termination as "downsizing."
The therapist euphemized the patient's mental health issue by saying they were "challenged" instead of "mentally ill."
The author euphemized the explicit scene as "romantic encounter."
The soldier euphemized the enemy's attack as "unforeseen circumstances."
The parent euphemized the pet's death as "going to sleep."
The politician euphemized the budget cuts as "reallocating resources."
The writer euphemized the character's death as "passing away."
The journalist euphemized the tragedy as a "misfortune."
Instead of saying "death," the doctor euphemized it as "passing away."
Instead of saying "prison," the lawyer euphemized it as "correctional facility."
The teacher euphemized the student's bad behavior as "room for improvement."
The speaker euphemized the curse word as "a colorful metaphor."
The doctor euphemized the patient's condition to avoid alarming her.
The politician euphemized the tax hike as a "revenue adjustment."
The company euphemized "layoffs" as "downsizing."
The host euphemized the controversial topic as a "sensitive subject."
He euphemized his breakup by saying they "decided to go their separate ways."
The news anchor euphemized the death of the politician by saying he "passed away peacefully."
The teacher euphemized the student's poor grades as "he needs to put in more effort."
The teacher euphemized a failing grade as "not meeting expectations."
She euphemized her disapproval of the idea as "it's an interesting thought, but not quite feasible."
The politician euphemized his scandal as "a personal matter that I am dealing with."
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