Sentence examples for a bit euphemistic from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit euphemistic" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing language that is softened or made less direct, often to avoid harshness or to be more polite. Example: "His explanation of the layoffs was a bit euphemistic, as he referred to it as 'streamlining' rather than admitting the truth."

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"Criticized the New York Times" sounds a bit euphemistic.

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And secretly, I can't deny feeling a bit relieved -- his euphemistic choice of words managed to soothe me.

Rather, they arose from exactly what Fest described, placing the "the persecutors and the persecuted" (itself a damnable bit of euphemistic Officialese that means "the Nazis and the Jews") on the same moral footing.

A bit.

Yes, quite a bit.

Not a bit smart".

He travels a bit.

A bit mean?

And a bit more.

Luckily a bit earlier.

A bit younger.

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