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The word "john" is a euphemism, or substitute, for the word "toilet."
A common euphemism for "farmer" is "agriculturalist," which emphasizes their role in agriculture and land management. Another more informal term is "rancher," particularly for those who raise livestock. These terms can soften the directness of "farmer" while highlighting various aspects of their profession.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word euphemism.
The euphemism for "loudmouth" could be "talkative" or "vocal."
The euphemism for hate can be "dislike, detest, or loathe".
The euphemism, casualties is used to replace the word deaths.
A euphemism is a figure of speech. You use a euphemism when you don't want to use the actual name or word for something.Instead of saying that she died, he used a euphemism.
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No. It is a figure of speech. A euphemism is a word substituted for another word that is deemed unacceptably explicit. For example, the word mortician came into vogue as a euphemism for "undertaker," which was considered too direct and to the point.
Well, a phrase rather than a word, but yes, "pass away" is a euphemism, this one meaning "die".