100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "euphemistically"

Definition

The adverb euphemistically refers to the manner in which something is expressed in a more mild, indirect, or vague way, often to soften the impact of a potentially unpleasant or harsh reality. It is derived from the noun "euphemism," which indicates a substitution of a more agreeable term for one that may offend or suggest something unpleasant.

Synonyms

  • Indirectly
  • Politely
  • Mildly
  • Softly
  • Circumlocutory

Antonyms

  • Directly
  • Bluntly
  • Harshly
  • Frankly
  • Honestly

Examples

  1. He euphemistically referred to his job loss as a "career transition."
  2. The teacher spoke euphemistically when discussing the students' poor performance.
  3. She euphemistically described the layoffs as a "streamlining of operations."
  4. The politician spoke euphemistically about the budget cuts to avoid backlash.
  5. He euphemistically called the messy divorce a "difficult separation."
  6. They euphemistically mentioned the old building as needing "renovation."
  7. The article euphemistically referred to the scandal as a "misstep."
  8. She euphemistically indicated that his behavior was "unorthodox."
  9. The doctor euphemistically explained the diagnosis to ensure the patient felt comfortable.
  10. The company euphemistically labeled their layoffs as "rightsizing."
  11. He euphemistically termed the issue as a "challenge" rather than a problem.
  12. The coach spoke euphemistically, avoiding direct criticism of the players.
  13. She euphemistically referred to her friend's financial struggles as "budgetary constraints."
  14. The movie euphemistically depicted the war as a "conflict."
  15. He euphemistically described the accident as an "unexpected event."
  16. The brochure euphemistically emphasized the "cozy" size of the apartments.
  17. She euphemistically stated that her grandmother had "passed on."
  18. The meeting was euphemistically labeled as a "strategic discussion."
  19. He euphemistically called his overdue bills a "cash flow issue."
  20. The report euphemistically noted that the project was "behind schedule."
  21. She euphemistically referred to the difficult conversation as an "open dialogue."
  22. The manager spoke euphemistically about the need for "improvement" in productivity.
  23. He euphemistically called his mistakes "learning opportunities."
  24. The article euphemistically referred to the government’s actions as "controversial."
  25. She euphemistically described her friend as "differently abled."
  26. The advertisement euphemistically promised "affordable luxury."
  27. He euphemistically termed his late arrival as being "fashionably late."
  28. The speaker euphemistically referred to the audience as "enthusiastic participants."
  29. The letter euphemistically conveyed the company's restructuring plans.
  30. She euphemistically described the crowded room as having a "vibrant atmosphere."
  31. He euphemistically termed the incident a "misunderstanding."
  32. The politician's speech was filled with euphemistically crafted phrases.
  33. She euphemistically noted that the team was "working on its synergy."
  34. The news report euphemistically described the protests as "public demonstrations."
  35. He euphemistically remarked that the project had "room for improvement."
  36. The professor euphemistically referred to failing grades as "academic challenges."
  37. She euphemistically called her relationship status "complicated."
  38. The article euphemistically framed the layoffs as "organizational changes."
  39. He euphemistically described the weather as "unpredictable."
  40. The consultant euphemistically indicated that the company needed to "reassess its strategy."
  41. She euphemistically spoke of her friend’s unfortunate situation as an "unexpected challenge."
  42. The executive euphemistically described the company's financial troubles as "a temporary setback."
  43. He euphemistically referred to the end of a project as a "completion phase."
  44. The review euphemistically stated that the film had "mixed reviews."
  45. She euphemistically mentioned that she was "between jobs."
  46. The manual euphemistically advised users to "exercise caution."
  47. He euphemistically called his errors "learning experiences."
  48. The article euphemistically depicted the situation as a "difficult adjustment."
  49. She euphemistically referred to the change as an "evolution."
  50. The announcement was euphemistically termed a "restructuring initiative."
  51. He euphemistically described his time spent on hobbies as "productive leisure."
  52. The invitation euphemistically suggested an "intimate gathering."
  53. She euphemistically referred to the storm as an "unexpected weather event."
  54. The company euphemistically labeled its downsizing as "streamlining operations."
  55. He euphemistically described the difficult task as a "challenge."
  56. The politician spoke euphemistically about the need for "change."
  57. She euphemistically termed the company’s struggles as "a transitional period."
  58. The teacher euphemistically referred to failed tests as "opportunities for growth."
  59. He euphemistically called the quiet departure a "low-key exit."
  60. The article euphemistically mentioned the lack of funding as a "budgetary limitation."
  61. She euphemistically described her friend's illness as a "health challenge."
  62. The discussion was euphemistically framed as a "collaborative effort."
  63. He euphemistically indicated that things were "not ideal" in the office.
  64. The memo euphemistically described the delays as "timely adjustments."
  65. She euphemistically referred to her promotion as a "new opportunity."
  66. The report euphemistically discussed the failure as "a learning curve."
  67. He euphemistically termed the long wait as "an extended timeline."
  68. The invitation was euphemistically labeled as a "special event."
  69. She euphemistically referred to the tragedy as a "solemn occasion."
  70. The review euphemistically noted that the restaurant had "room for improvement."
  71. He euphemistically described the economic downturn as a "market correction."
  72. The speaker euphemistically stated that the project had "challenges."
  73. She euphemistically termed the breakup as a "mutual decision."
  74. The instructions were euphemistically phrased to avoid confusion.
  75. He euphemistically alluded to the deadline as a "guideline."
  76. The report euphemistically described the incident as a "miscommunication."
  77. She euphemistically referred to the end of the event as "concluding remarks."
  78. The notice euphemistically suggested a "temporary pause" in services.
  79. He euphemistically termed the missed opportunities as "future possibilities."
  80. She euphemistically described the project’s status as "pending review."
  81. The article euphemistically framed the controversy as a "public debate."
  82. He euphemistically referred to the delays as "adjustments in planning."
  83. The letter euphemistically conveyed that the company was "reassessing priorities."
  84. She euphemistically termed her difficult decisions as "thoughtful choices."
  85. The film euphemistically portrayed the conflict as a "clash of perspectives."
  86. He euphemistically mentioned the need for "further evaluation."
  87. The presentation was euphemistically labeled as a "strategic overview."
  88. She euphemistically described the end of a relationship as a "new beginning."
  89. The company euphemistically referred to its problems as "performance challenges."
  90. He euphemistically indicated that the results were "less than favorable."
  91. The announcement was euphemistically termed a "change in direction."
  92. She euphemistically discussed her past mistakes as "learning moments."
  93. The report euphemistically labeled the situation as "complex."
  94. He euphemistically referred to the absence as a "temporary leave."
  95. She euphemistically termed the changes as "exciting new opportunities."
  96. The article euphemistically referred to the impacts as "challenges we face."
  97. He euphemistically described his experiences as "learning curves."
  98. The discussion euphemistically framed the issue as a "sensitive topic."
  99. She euphemistically indicated that she needed "some time alone."
  100. The evaluation was euphemistically described as a "performance review."