Use of euphemistically in Sentences. 18 Examples

The examples include euphemistically at the start of sentence, euphemistically at the end of sentence and euphemistically in the middle of sentence

For urdu meanings and examples of euphemistically click here

euphemistically at the start of sentence


  1. Euphemistically known as " legacy codes, " they were in fact far older . Mir.

euphemistically in the middle of sentence


  1. The greying of the City, you could euphemistically call it.
  2. " Queer " is the word often used euphemistically for " mad ".
  3. The prison is euphemistically called a "rehabilitation centre".
  4. The prison camps were euphemistically called 'retraining centres'.
  5. As Jobs euphemistically said yesterday, "iTunes is leading the way."
  6. His violent death was euphemistically referred to as a passing away.
  7. Users are forced to do what is euphemistically called a " custom install "
  8. Her boys were always in the throes of what she euphemistically called summer colic.
  9. I was grateful, as I had never before experienced what is euphemistically called a hangover.
  10. The Great Society needs a more creative approach to what are euphemistically called the golden years.
  11. Under the law, utilities were entitled to a profit, euphemistically called a rate of return, on all their expenses.
  12. Its people have long talked euphemistically of "resolving" their needs by finding unofficial ways round shortages and rules.
  13. Wujiang Road, once euphemistically called Love Lane, was a center for prostitution in prewar Shanghai and was later known for its snack stalls.
  14. The U.S. House of Representatives adopted a similar motion on the sex slaves -- known euphemistically in Japan as "comfort women" -- in late July.
  15. The only a priori intellectual honest and rational investment strategy is, euphemistically, to sample the field widely–or better known as "spray and pray".
  16. Not surprisingly, marriage counselors find that a common cause of Chinese divorces is marital infidelity, euphemistically referred to as "di san zhe, " or "a third party."
  17. In September, President George W Bush even defended torture - referring to it euphemistically as "an alternative set of [interrogation] procedures" - and secret CIA prisons.
tenuous

Word of the day

luminousness -
روشنی,تابانی,تنویر,منور,چمک
The quality of being luminous; emitting or reflecting light.