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are euphemistic
adjective
Of or pertaining to euphemism
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Cake names are euphemistic, as delicious as the cakes themselves.
References to his mentor's notorious temper are euphemistic.
The metaphors used by official Britain - the rising tide that lift all boats, the level playing field - are euphemistic evasions of the deeper ideology.
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"It's euphemistic for being fired," he said.
That's euphemistic corporate-speak for Rupert dunnit.
I don't think it is euphemistic, either, though it does, as Gardiner argues, sound bureaucratic.
There will be euphemistic calls for "inclusiveness" and widening the country's "political space".
The recent tragic events is euphemistic and antiseptic, and the catastrophe in New York and Washington too long.
She is clearly not being euphemistic then when she describes her fiancé as "so patient and understanding.
One of them is a concern, and I think sometimes a fair concern, that jargon is euphemistic.
In its earlier curriculum materials, CEF was euphemistic about the bloodshed, saying simply that "the Amalekites were completely defeated".
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