Meaning & Definition of word "Euphemistic"

Euphemistic

/juːfəˈmɪstɪk/

adjective:

  • 1. relating to or marked by the use of euphemisms, which are mild or indirect expressions substituted for ones considered to be harsh or blunt.
    • Example: The company's euphemistic language about layoffs made it seem as though they were simply offering employees a 'transition opportunity.'
  • 2. characterized by the use of expressions that soften or mask the unpleasantness of a situation.
    • Example: Her euphemistic reference to his 'departure from the company' failed to hide the reality of his dismissal.
  • 3. using softer terms to describe sensitive subjects.
    • Example: In his speech, he opted for euphemistic phrases to discuss the 'downsizing' of the workforce, avoiding any mention of layoffs.
  • 4. having a tendency to avoid directness in favor of being polite or considerate.
    • Example: The euphemistic terms used by politicians often obscure the harsh realities of their policies.

Etymology

Derived from the Greek word 'euphemismos', meaning 'a using of nice words,' as 'eu-' means good and 'pheme' means speaking.

Common Phrases and Expressions

passed away:

A euphemistic way to say someone has died.

let go:

A euphemistic term for being fired from a job.

between jobs:

A euphemistic expression often used to describe someone who is unemployed.

Related Words

euphemism:

A mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt.

diplomatic:

Related to diplomatic language that aims to avoid offense.

Slang Meanings of euphemistic

Meaning: Fluffy language

Example Sentence: When he talks about the layoffs, he uses fluffy language to soften the blow.

Meaning: Political correctness

Example Sentence: In today's society, political correctness often leads to euphemistic language.