Trousers
Trousers
Beg, request, solicit, petition, entreat, beseech, implore. allege, assert, respond, declare, cite...
The euphemism for "criminal" could be "wrongdoer" or "offender."
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.
Peculiar can be considered a euphemism for the other three, so that means one of the other three would not be one.
Nonexamples of "beseech" would include actions like casually asking for something, such as requesting a favor in a lighthearted manner, or simply stating a need without urgency. Other examples could be making a demand or command, where there is no pleading or heartfelt appeal involved. Additionally, ignoring someone’s request entirely would also not align with the meaning of beseeching, which implies a sense of desperation or earnestness.
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.
There are queried, questioned, request, inquire, plead, implore, beg.
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.
A euphemism is a word that is meant to imply another in a way that is slightly less harsh or direct. One euphemism for prison, jail, rehabilitation center or penitentiary could be "pen."
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