euphémisme
euphemism
noun eu-feh-MEEZ-muh Rare
Origin: From Greek euphemismos, from eu- 'well' + pheme 'speech'.
Usage Note
Euphémisme names the rhetorical device of substituting a mild expression for a harsh one. The phrase c'est un euphémisme ('that's putting it mildly') is very common in French conversation when something is a dramatic understatement. The adjective euphémistique and adverb euphémistiquement are both in standard use.
Examples
"Dire qu'il est imprudent, c'est un euphémisme."
Natural Translation
Saying he is reckless is putting it mildly.
Literal Translation
Saying that he is imprudent, that is a euphemism.
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