euphemistically Antonyms
Meaning of euphemistically
euphemistically (r)
in a euphemistic manner
euphemistically Sentence Examples
- The politician euphemistically alluded to his opponent's advanced age by referring to him as a "statesman of experience."
- The doctor euphemistically described the patient's terminal illness as a "transition to eternal rest."
- The cashier politely referred to the customer's lack of funds as a "temporary inconvenience."
- The company euphemistically termed its mass layoffs as a "strategic workforce adjustment."
- The CEO euphemistically characterized the corporate scandals as "unfortunate missteps."
- The teacher tactfully alluded to the student's poor performance as a "learning opportunity."
- The journalist euphemistically described the politician's flip-flopping on issues as "evolving positions."
- The landlord euphemistically referred to the dilapidated apartment as a "vintage charmer."
- The salesperson euphemistically described the faulty product as "having unique characteristics."
- The waiter euphemistically apologized for the delayed service by saying "we're experiencing a surge in popularity right now."
FAQs About the word euphemistically
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The politician euphemistically alluded to his opponent's advanced age by referring to him as a "statesman of experience."
The doctor euphemistically described the patient's terminal illness as a "transition to eternal rest."
The cashier politely referred to the customer's lack of funds as a "temporary inconvenience."
The company euphemistically termed its mass layoffs as a "strategic workforce adjustment."