It can be used for someone that is blind or does not have very good eyesight. Visually impaired is another term used.
blind
Blind, I believe.
Blind, I believe.
"Mentally challenged" is a euphemism for mentally retarded, or having a low IQ or mental disabilities this means that someone who would be mentally challenged wouldn't do as well as their classmates. when your not physically disabled (wheelchair)
It usually refers to an old person who has reached the age where they are now getting a pension.
"Goodness" is a euphemism for "God" - it's not an idiom, but a euphemism.
Visually appropriate means pleasing to the eye; not offensive to look at.
A euphemisn is the substitution of an agreeable or inoffensive expression for one that may offend or suggest something unpleasant. “To pass away” is a euphemism for “to die” "Rest room" is a euphemism for "toilet" "lady of the evening" is a euphemism for "prostitute"
Well, a phrase rather than a word, but yes, "pass away" is a euphemism, this one meaning "die".
he has gone
people have moved out of the area
was horrible at