To determine which words are not euphemisms for others, one must look for terms that have a direct, literal meaning rather than a softened or indirect expression. For example, "die" is not a euphemism for "pass away," as the latter is a more gentle way to convey the same idea. Similarly, "sick" is not a euphemism for "ill," as both refer to the state of being unwell without a less harsh connotation.
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.
The euphemism for "criminal" could be "wrongdoer" or "offender."
Peculiar can be considered a euphemism for the other three, so that means one of the other three would not be one.
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A euphemism is a polite, socially acceptable way of naming something else. For example, a public toilet being called a "comfort station", or "Sailsbury steak" as a euphemism for a hamburger.
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wrongdoer :) a+? haha
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What is the difference between euphemism and dysphemism?" Dysphemism is negative words and euphemism is more towards positive words