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It may also substitute a description of something or someone to avoid revealing secret, holy, or sacred names to the uninitiated, or to obscure the identity of the subject of a conversation from potential eavesdroppers. Some euphemisms are intended to amuse. It may also substitute a description of something or someone to avoid revealing secret, holy, or sacred names to the uninitiated, or to obscure the identity of the subject of a conversation from potential eavesdroppers. Some euphemisms are intended to amuse.
===Sexual euphemisms=== ===Sexual euphemisms===
-The use of euphemisms is at its highest in sexual matters, closely followed by morbid matters. 
:''[[sexual euphemisms]]'' :''[[sexual euphemisms]]''
 +The use of euphemisms is at its highest in sexual matters, closely followed by morbid matters.
*[[The birds and the bees]] *[[The birds and the bees]]
*[["It" as a euphemism for sexual intercourse]] *[["It" as a euphemism for sexual intercourse]]

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A euphemism is a substitution of an agreeable or less offensive expression in place of one that may offend or suggest something unpleasant to the receiver, or to make it less troublesome for the speaker, as in the case of doublespeak. The deployment of euphemisms is a central aspect within the public application of political correctness.

It may also substitute a description of something or someone to avoid revealing secret, holy, or sacred names to the uninitiated, or to obscure the identity of the subject of a conversation from potential eavesdroppers. Some euphemisms are intended to amuse.

Sexual euphemisms

sexual euphemisms

The use of euphemisms is at its highest in sexual matters, closely followed by morbid matters.

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