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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.
A euphemism is a nice way of saying something... It all depends on what your "other words" are, and in many cases if there is one euphemism for something, there are also several more.
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.
Fertilizer itself is not a bad word and is not used as a bad word in conversation. But because it is often made from horse manure or cow manure, it can be used as a "euphemism" (a polite way of saying something vulgar). "Horse manure!" is the polite way of saying something is total nonsense, completely false; a slang word for this is "crap" (or "rubbish" in British slang).
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.
Try saying something more polite or politically correct!!
A good kid example of a euphemism is saying "passed away" instead of "died." This softer phrasing helps people talk about death in a gentler way, making it less harsh and easier to understand. Another example is calling a bathroom a "restroom," which sounds more polite and friendly.
Saying that someone has "passed on" or "passed away" is a euphemism for saying he or she has died.
An indirect way of saying something involves expressing the idea without stating it directly, often using hints, implications, or euphemisms. This can be done to be polite, tactful, or to soften the impact of the message.
A polite way of saying "shut the f*** up".
A metaphor is a literary device that compares to unlike things. Example: She is the open road (Evidently, no woman is a road, but by saying a woman is a road, one can infer qualities of the woman's character. She could provide escape, adventure, or discovery.) A euphemism is a way of describing something so that it is less offensive, rude, or insensitive. Example: Instead of saying that someone has "died", one could say that someone has "passed away". This is a gentler way of saying something that could be considered harsh.