Euphemism Definition
The term euphemism refers to polite, indirect expressions which replace
words and phrases considered harsh and impolite or which suggest something
unpleasant.
Euphemism is an idiomatic expression which loses its literal meanings and
refers to something else in order to hide its unpleasantness. For example,
“kick the bucket” is a euphemism that describes the death of a person. In
addition, many organizations use the term “downsizing” for the distressing act
of “firing” its employees.
Euphemism depends largely on the social context of the speakers and writers
where they feel the need to replace certain words which may prove embarrassing
for particular listeners or readers in a particular situation.
Techniques for Creating Euphemism
Euphemism masks a rude or impolite expression but conveys the concept
clearly and politely. Several techniques are employed to create euphemism.
- It may be in the form of abbreviations e.g. B.O. (body odor), W.C. (toilet) etc.
- Foreign words may be used to replace an impolite expression e.g. faux (fake), or faux pas (foolish error) etc.
- Sometimes, they are abstractions e.g. before I go (before I die).
- They may also be indirect expressions replacing direct ones which may sound offensive e.g. rear-end, unmentionables etc.
- Using longer words or phrases can also mask unpleasant words e.g. flatulence for farting, perspiration for sweat, mentally challenged for stupid etc.
- Using technical terms may reduce the rudeness exhibited by words e.g. gluteus maximus.
- Deliberately mispronouncing an offensive word may reduce its severity e.g. darn, shoot etc.
Euphemism Examples in Everyday Life
Euphemism is frequently used in everyday life. Let us look at some common
euphemism examples:
- You are becoming a little thin on top (bald).
- Our teacher is in the family way (pregnant).
- He is always tired and emotional (drunk).
- We do not hire mentally challenged (stupid) people.
- He is a special child (disabled or retarded).
Function of Euphemism
Euphemism helps writers to convey those ideas which have become a social
taboo and are too embarrassing to mention directly. Writers skillfully choose
appropriate words to refer to and discuss a subject indirectly which otherwise
are not published due to strict social censorship e.g. religious fanaticism,
political theories, sexuality, death etc. Thus, euphemism is a useful tool that
allows writers to write figuratively about the libelous issues.
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