No.
A euphemism is a word or expression that is used when the exact word is considered too blunt.
For example instead of saying die people often say pass away because pass away is considered less blunt/unpleasant eg
his father passed away last week
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The word "appeal" is not a euphemism for the other words listed. While "implore," "beseech," and "beg" all convey a sense of urgent pleading or requesting, "appeal" can refer to a broader range of requests or appeals, including formal or legal contexts, without necessarily implying desperation.
Beseech is an archaic verb that means to ask or beg. A euphemism is a polite way of saying something that is blunt. If you said, "I beseech thee to spray some Febreeze in there." that would be a euphemism for telling someone that they stink.
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The euphemism for gullible is "credulous."
No.A euphemism is a word or expression that is used when the exact word is considered too blunt.For example instead of saying die people often say pass away because pass away is considered less blunt/unpleasant eghis father passed away last week
The euphemism for "loudmouth" is "talkative" or "chatty."
There are no perfect rhymes for the word euphemism.