What is another word for euphemistically?

Pronunciation: [jˌuːfɪmˈɪstɪkli] (IPA)

Euphemistically is a word used to describe the act of substituting a harsh, blunt, or offensive term for a more mild, polite, or vague expression. There are many other words that can be used in place of euphemistically, such as tactfully, delicately, diplomatically, politely, gently, politely, kindly, or discreetly. These words all carry a similar connotation of rephrasing something to be less offensive or blunt. Whether someone is trying to avoid offending someone or trying to soften the impact of a message, using euphemisms can be an effective communication strategy.

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Usage examples for Euphemistically

One of the finest bits of humour in the present volume is the scene in 'Amos Barton,' which occurs at the workhouse, euphemistically called the "College."
"George Eliot"
Mathilde Blind
More than just "Nippon" - that's simply a bad press release from the dark days of a misunderstood, but euphemistically labelled "second global conflict".
"Sympathetic Magic"
Paul Cameron Brown
And he had material for reflection enough, for in no way, I take it, can a public man learn what a world of savagery, hatred, cruelty, and uncharitableness lies, not so much in man's mind, but in that corner of it which we euphemistically term his "humour," as in following the handiwork of the political caricaturist of France.
"The History of "Punch""
M. H. Spielmann

Famous quotes with Euphemistically

  • It really hasn't been demonstrated at any level by any major corporation that it can nurture what is euphemistically called creativity.
    Peter Bart
  • But delightful though it is to indulge in righteous indignation, it is misplaced if we agree with the lady's-maid that high birth is a form of congenital insanity, that the sufferer merely inherits the diseases of his ancestors, and endures them, for the most part very stoically, in one of those comfortably padded lunatic asylums which are known, euphemistically, as the stately homes of England.
    Virginia Woolf
  • Reading , I discovered that capitalist-private property relations are the source of class inequalities, which is the primary factor in my being a member of a class that bears all the burdens of society without enjoying its advantages. Under the influence of illegitimate-capitalist values, I was pursuing the alleviation of social-economic hardship through individual advancement. This is a wholly inadequate remedy to social problems because it doesn’t challenge the fundamental injustice of class-exploitation and class-oppression, which are responsible for creating the socio-economic ills in the first place. Unaware of my class interest, I was perpetuating my own oppression by engaging in competitive capitalist practices that ensure the smooth functioning of the system as the exploiting minority profits in more ways than one off the division and disunity engendered by competition, so prevalent amongst the exploited. Look around: competition, euphemistically called “individuality,” permeates and is systematically promoted to the masses of people while the corporate conglomerations and Fortune 500 are busy “merging and monopolizing.”
    George Jackson (activist)
  • I learnt the true meaning of what was euphemistically described as close-quarters combat. No line-of-sight particle-beam weapons now; no delayed-detonation nano-munitions. What close-quarters combat meant was something which would have been infinitely more recognisable to a soldier of a thousand years earlier: the screaming fury of human beings packed so close together that the only effective way to kill each other was with sharpened metal weapons: bayonets and daggers, or with hands around each other’s throats; fingers pressed into each other’s eye-sockets. The only way to survive was to disengage all higher brain-functions and regress to an animal state of mind. So I did. And in doing so, I learned a deeper truth about war. She punished those who flirted with her by making them like herself. Once you opened the door to the animal, there was no shutting it.
    Alastair Reynolds

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