100+ Euphemism Examples to Authenticate Your Writing In 2026

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A euphemism — from the Greek eu (good) + pheme (speech) — is a mild or indirect expression substituted for one considered too harsh, blunt, or uncomfortable to say directly. We use them everywhere: in polite conversation, corporate memos, political speeches, medical consultations, and — critically for writers — in dialogue and prose that needs to feel like real human speech.

Used well, euphemisms reveal character, establish tone, and soften emotional blows for readers. Used carelessly, they make writing feel evasive, vague, or untrustworthy. This guide covers 100+ euphemism examples organized by category, explains the six types of euphemisms, and shows exactly when to use them in your writing.

What Is a Euphemism?

A euphemism is a figure of speech that substitutes a mild or indirect expression for one considered harsh, blunt, or offensive. Instead of saying someone died, we say they passed away. Instead of saying someone was fired, we say they were let go. The substitution softens reality without — ideally — changing the essential meaning.

Euphemisms differ from other literary devices in that their primary function is softening, not comparison (simile/metaphor), exaggeration (hyperbole), or imagery (personification). They can overlap with those devices, but the defining feature is always the same: replacing an uncomfortable expression with a more comfortable one.

Why Writers Use Euphemisms

  • Character revelation: The euphemism a character chooses tells the reader who they are. “Kicked the bucket” signals detachment. “Passed on” signals quiet grief. “Expired” signals clinical dissociation.
  • Tone setting: Euphemisms can establish whether a scene is formal, casual, comic, or tragic — sometimes all at once.
  • Authentic dialogue: Real people use euphemisms constantly. Writing dialogue without them often feels stilted or unrealistic.
  • Irony and satire: Showing the gap between a euphemism and the reality it conceals is one of the most powerful tools in satirical writing.
  • Period and setting: Historical fiction requires period-appropriate euphemisms that immediately ground the reader in a specific time and place.

The 6 Types of Euphemisms

Type Definition Example
Abstraction Replaces concrete reality with figurative language “Crossed over” for died
Indirection Describes an action vaguely, avoiding the direct word “Sleeping together” for having sex
Litotes Understatement using double negatives “Not unpleasant” / “She’s less than thrilled”
Mispronunciation Alters an explicit word to suggest it without saying it “Friggin'” / “Darn”
Modification Changes an offensive noun to an adjective to soften it “That was a stupid decision” vs. “He’s stupid”
Personification Gives a personal name to something uncomfortable to name “Aunt Flo” / “The Grim Reaper”

Category 1: Death and Dying (15 Examples)

Death generates more euphemisms than any other topic. Across cultures and centuries, humans have consistently softened the reality of dying through religious language, poetic imagery, and clinical distance.

Euphemism Meaning Tone
Passed away Died Gentle
Gone to a better place Died Religious
Lost the battle Died after illness Gentle
Crossed over Died Spiritual
Departed Died Formal
At rest/laid to rest Burial/funeral Gentle
No longer with us Dead Gentle
Met their maker Died Religious
Kicked the bucket Died Humorous
Six feet under Buried / dead Informal
Put down / put to sleep Euthanized (animal) Gentle
Made the ultimate sacrifice Killed in action Formal
Passed on Died Gentle
Gone home Died (often religious) Spiritual
Expired Died Clinical

Writing tip: The euphemism your character uses for death reveals everything about how they process loss — and how much emotional distance they’re putting between themselves and reality.

Category 2: Work and Money (14 Examples)

Corporate language is dense with euphemisms that soften bad news, inflate ordinary tasks, and protect professional dignity.

Euphemism Meaning Context
Let go Fired Corporate
Downsizing Mass layoffs Corporate
Restructuring Layoffs/reorganization Corporate
Between jobs Unemployed Polite
Pursuing other opportunities Fired/quit under pressure Corporate
Right-sizing Cutting staff Corporate
Certified pre-owned Used / second-hand Marketing
Negative growth Decline/loss Corporate
Salary adjustment Pay cut Corporate
Underperforming Failing Corporate
Transitioning out Being fired Corporate
Financially challenged Broke / in debt Polite
Economical Cheap Marketing
In a meeting Unavailable / avoiding you Informal

Category 3: Body and Health (13 Examples)

Bodily functions, illness, and physical appearance generate euphemisms rooted in modesty, medical professionalism, or simple social discomfort.

Euphemism Meaning Tone
Under the weather Feeling ill Casual
Powder my nose Use the restroom Old-fashioned
Answer the call of nature Use the restroom Polite
Bun in the oven Pregnant Humorous
Expecting Pregnant Gentle
Big-boned Overweight/large frame Polite
Tummy troubles Digestive illness Informal
Passed wind Flatulence Polite
Losing one’s lunch Vomiting Informal
Special needs Disability Clinical
Differently abled Disabled Formal
Vertically challenged Short Humorous
Battle with illness Serious or chronic disease Gentle

Category 4: Age (10 Examples)

Aging is treated as a sensitive subject in most Western cultures, generating a range of euphemisms from respectful to gently comic.

Euphemism Meaning Tone
Senior citizen Old person Formal
Golden years Old age Positive
Of a certain age Middle-aged or older Vague
Getting on in years Getting old Gentle
Long in the tooth Old Informal
Seasoned Experienced/old Positive
Mature Middle-aged or older Formal
Well-preserved Old but still looks good Informal
Vintage Old (often humorous) Humorous
Retirement age Old Clinical

Category 5: Politics and War (12 Examples)

Political and military language is where euphemisms become most powerful — and most dangerous. They can obscure reality, manipulate public perception, and reframe devastating events as bureaucratic decisions.

Euphemism Reality Context
Collateral damage Civilian deaths in war Military
Enhanced interrogation Torture Military
Peacekeeping mission Military intervention/war Military
Friendly fire Accidentally killing one’s own troops Military
Correctional facility Prison Political
Revenue enhancement Tax increase Political
Undocumented worker Illegal immigrant Political
Ethnic cleansing Genocide Military
Neutralize Kill (military target) Military
Special operation Military invasion/war Military
Resettlement Forced displacement Political
Misspoke Lied publicly Political

For fiction writers: Political euphemisms are among the most powerful worldbuilding tools available. A society that calls prisons “wellness centers” tells the reader everything about who holds power — without the author saying so directly.

Category 6: Relationships and Intimacy (10 Examples)

Euphemism Meaning Tone
Parted ways Broke up / divorced Polite
It’s complicated Troubled relationship Informal
Friends with benefits Sexual relationship without commitment Casual
Seeing someone Dating Casual
Sleeping together Having sex Indirect
Netflix and chill Sex (modern slang) Slang
Birds and the bees Sex education Old-fashioned
Domestic dispute Argument/fight at home Clinical
Conscious uncoupling Divorce Modern/ironic
Taking a break Separation or breakup Gentle

Category 7: Crime and Law (10 Examples)

Euphemism Meaning Source
Five-finger discount Shoplifting/stealing Slang
Creative accounting Financial fraud Corporate
Cooking the books Falsifying financial records Corporate
On the take Accepting bribes Slang
Misspoke Lied publicly Political
Correctional system Prison/criminal justice Official
Detained Arrested/imprisoned Official
Irregular activity Criminal behavior Corporate
Went for a ride Murdered by organized crime Slang
Taken care of Killed or dealt with Slang

Category 8: Intelligence and Ability (8 Examples)

Euphemism Meaning Tone
Not the sharpest tool in the shed Not very intelligent Humorous
A few sandwiches short of a picnic Not very intelligent Humorous
Marching to their own drum Eccentric/unconventional Gentle
Differently wired Neurodivergent Polite
Creative thinker Unconventional / possibly wrong Workplace
Could do better Failing or underperforming Academic
Not academically inclined Struggling in school Academic
Has their own way of doing things Stubborn/wrong approach Polite

Category 9: Everyday Miscellaneous (12 Examples)

Euphemism Meaning Category
Tired and emotional Drunk Drinking
Had a few Drunk Drinking
One too many Drunk Drinking
Economical with the truth Lying Deception
Creative with the truth Lying Deception
Rustic Run-down/dilapidated Real estate
Cozy Very small Real estate
Fixer-upper Needs major repairs Real estate
Au naturel Naked Polite
In the family way Pregnant Old-fashioned
Pre-loved Used / second-hand Marketing
Passed gas Flatulence Social

When to Use Euphemisms — and When Not To

Use euphemisms when… Avoid euphemisms when…
Softening emotional blows (death, illness, job loss) Clarity matters more than comfort
Revealing a character’s personality, class, or era The euphemism obscures critical information
Reflecting authentic speech patterns Vagueness makes writing evasive or untrustworthy
Creating irony or satirical distance Used as a crutch to avoid writing difficult scenes
Establishing historical period or cultural setting Body-positive language is more appropriate

The most important rule: euphemisms should be a deliberate choice, not a default. Every euphemism in your writing should be there because it does a specific job — softening, revealing, distancing, or signaling something about the character or world. If you can’t name that job, replace the euphemism with direct language.

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