This pronouncement is, in many cases, a euphemistic restatement of the unspoken sentiment that one religion is as bad as another. |
The whole category has been very euphemistic, or paternalistic even, and we're saying, enough with the euphemisms, and get over it. |
The ad in the classified section of the newspaper was vague and euphemistic. |
Would the Commission not agree that in this context the expression efficient use' is rather euphemistic? |
This is euphemistic code for achieving imperialistic control over as many regions of the world as possible, through whatever means are necessary. |
He wants to appropriate this euphemistic term to examine relations between men. |