A metaphor perhaps? A simile? Depends what you're trying to say I guess. Rob, Hove
Or possibly "euphemism". This is what I was seeking but couldn't find it here. Later I remembered "euphemism". green228
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The English phrase 'other than' means in another and different manner, not.
Ill will is a very commonly used phrase in the English language. The phrase ill will specifically means displaying a hostile feeling or dislike towards another individual.
The contemporary phrase "You rock" has many equivalents. "You're awesome" is one, while "You are so cool" is yet another. Any phrase that communicates approval or praise of a strong sort can be used synonymously with "You rock".
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The phrase "as well as" means the same as "in addition to".
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It's called an idiom. This means that the phrase is not to be taken literally and that it has another meaning. Since the phrase starts with "on", it's also a prepositional phrase.
It's a phrase used in place of the actual whole phrase that includes the curse word, which means either to have sexual intercourse with another or do to something that is detrimental to another.
You may use the phrase "aisou ga ii" to mean that someone is amiable/sociable/friendly. Additionally, "shinsetsu" means kind, and "yasashii" means friendly.
The English phrase 'other than' means in another and different manner, not.
What is another word for the phrase "hurtful in speech
Ill will is a very commonly used phrase in the English language. The phrase ill will specifically means displaying a hostile feeling or dislike towards another individual.
Express means to show something to another like an emotion or feeling. Like the phrase "to express your emotions" shows.
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