Wednesday, July 10, 2024

Definition


Euphemisms are a common part of everyday language. They can be used to make something sound more pleasant, to present an idea in a certain way, or to disguise the purpose of something. Euphemisms are substitutes to topics considered taboo or embarrassing, such as using the toilet.

Euphemisms are important because they allow individuals to discuss challenging topics while still being polite.

A euphemism is a figure of speech. Instead of using a word or phrase that is considered to be offensive or that some may consider derogatory, a euphemism is used instead.

While euphemisms can be idiomatic they have a more specific purpose. Euphemisms are typically used to soften the tone for politeness or diplomacy. They are especially effective when speaking or writing about sensitive topics.

Examples of euphemisms:

  • A bun in the oven: pregnant.
  • No longer with us: dead.
  • Let go: fired.
  • Plastered: drunk.
  • Time of the month: menstruation.

Euphemisms


This is indeed funny ... but is it really happening in real life? A mother wants to save money ... by allowing kids to oversleep so eating will be just a one-time thing.

This reminds me of somebody who makes euphemisms (a mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered too harsh or blunt when referring to something unpleasant or embarrassing) her way of life.

"Nagba-brunch na lang kami (breakfast and lunch) ... palagi kasing tanghali na magising ang mga bata."

Nakagawian ng mga bata na tanghali magising? Or nakagawi-an na lang ng mga bata na tanghali ng magising dahil wala namang breakfast? Which is which ba?

Sa mga parents ... huwag tayong mag-assume na dahil yon ang ginagawa natin (ang mag-brunch) ok lang sa mga bata kahit kumukulo na ang tiyan sa gutom?