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peculiar
Peculiar can be considered a euphemism for the other three, so that means one of the other three would not be one.
the answer is grotesque
The grotesque mask startled her.Grotesque gargoyles perched on the roof of the building. The zombie was a grotesque parody of life.
The word "john" is a euphemism, or substitute, for the word "toilet."
There are no perfect rhymes for the word euphemism.
The euphemism is corpulent.
here is an example of a sentence using the word grotesque: "the masks in the Halloween store were awfully grotesque".
Yes the word grotesque can be a noun. It is primarily used as an adjective.
The euphemism for "loudmouth" could be "talkative" or "vocal."
The euphemism for hate can be "dislike, detest, or loathe".
Grotesque is an adjective meaning ugly, disgusting or terrible.Medusa was truly grotesque; to look at her meant a certain death.The smell was grotesque in the sewer, but they trudged on regardless.