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Sep 30, 2010
This week's themeWords related to censorship This week's words fatwa custos morum excommunicate euphemism samizdat Follow us on Discuss Feedback RSS/XML A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargeuphemism
PRONUNCIATION:
(YOO-fuh-miz-em)
MEANING:
noun:
Use of a mild, neutral, evasive, or vague term in place of one considered
taboo, offensive, blunt, or unpleasant.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Greek euphemismos, from euphemos (auspicious), from eu- (good) + pheme
(speaking).
EXAMPLES:
collateral damage for civilian casualtiessecond-hand for used pre-owned for second-hand pre-loved for pre-owned budget for cheap pass (away) for die sanitation worker for garbage collector/janitor convivial for drunken The opposite of euphemism is dysphemism. USAGE:
"Two-and-a-half months after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, President
Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the notorious Executive Order 9066. As a
result, more than 110,000 Japanese, virtually all the Japanese-Americans
on the mainland, were 'evacuated to concentration camps' in remote parts
of America's mountain states. The words were his, though they were soon
replaced in official parlance by the euphemism, 'reception centres'."The Consequences of Terror, Japanese Internment in America (book review); The Economist (London); Sep 22, 2001. See more usage examples of euphemism in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Boredom is a vital problem for the moralist, since at least half of the sins of mankind are caused by the fear of it. -Bertrand Russell, philosopher, mathematician, author, Nobel laureate (1872-1970)
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