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eu·phe·mism \ˈyüfəˌmizəm, -fəmˌi-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Greek euphēmismos, from euphēmos auspicious, sounding good (from eu- + -phēmos, from phēmē speech, from phanai to say) + -ismos -ism — more at -phemia 1. : the substitution of an agreeable or inoffensive word or expression for one that is harsh, indelicate, or otherwise unpleasant or taboo : allusion to an offensive thing by an inoffensive expression — contrasted with dysphemism 2. : a polite, tactful, or less explicit term used to avoid the direct naming of an unpleasant, painful, or frightening reality (as pass away for die; underprivileged for poor) |