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Sign language definitely has euphemisms and signs for vulgar terms. Fingerspelling is not used for all vulgarities.
There was a big bangThe sausages were sizzlingOnomatopoeia is when you describe something, but so it sounds like what you are describing.
Onomatopoeia is a word that phonetically imitates or suggests the sound it is describing. Some examples (not including those that duplicate existing words):BaaBangBeepBoomBuzzCroakHissHumMeowOinkPowShhSwishSwooshWhamBZZZZZZZ the bee flew past.
Lonely is an adjective or describing word. Therefore, it doesn't have a plural. See examples; I am lonely You are lonely They are lonely The plural (they) doesn't require a variation on the word lonely.
Some examples of nouns that the adjective pleasant might describe are:pleasant daypleasant personalitypleasant servicepleasant storypleasant datepleasant occasionpleasant mealpleasant sceneThe noun is up to the person describing something as pleasant.
An example of a euphemism expression is "he kicked the bucket" instead of simply saying he died.
You can find information about euphemisms on websites dedicated to linguistics and language studies, such as the Oxford English Dictionary or Merriam-Webster. Additionally, academic sources and research articles on language and communication can provide in-depth analysis and examples of euphemisms.
Political or governmental euphemisms can include those that are designed to sway public opinion or avoid using controversial terms. Examples include: undocumented workers (illegal aliens) enhanced interrogation (torture) extrajudicial execution (assassination, murder) legislatively directed spending (earmarks or political "pork")
Pro-Choice which means supporting abortion. Pro-Life which means against abortion.
Here are more than 100.http://www.euphemismlist.com/
A euphemism for fat is "pleasingly plump". A euphemism for feeling sick is feeling "under the weather". A euphemism for being fired is being "laid off".
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"
"Thy beauty hath made me effiminate"
Euphemism is the replacing of words by inoffensive or polite substitutes. Words are referred to as euphemisms when they provide a socially or politically correct means of expressing a private, awkward, or controversial subject.(see examples at the related question and link)Euphemism is a substitution of an agreeable word or phrase for something which would offend or something unpleasant to hear. An example of a sentence using euphemism is: He passed away. It seems less harsh than saying he died.
Probably the most common is 'make love' when you mean 'have sex'; another common euphemism on the same subject is 'I love ...', when you mean, 'I desire...', 'I need...", 'I want...'. In people's mind, these last three mean the same thing, but therein lies so much of relationship problems and where people are hurt the most. People don't know they're not thinking about it clearly, but such is 'love (hormones)'. The next most common use of euphemisms is for someones' death; 'he passed away', 'she's left us', 'he's gone', or 'she's at rest'. When people use these euphemisms, they're not trying to fool anyone, they're just trying to be more gentle emotionally.
Sign language definitely has euphemisms and signs for vulgar terms. Fingerspelling is not used for all vulgarities.
a simile is comparison describing things