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English, 10.02.2020 22:19, favre22fs

The terms "euphemism" and "circumlocution" both mean: *

an indirect or roundabout way of saying something.
jokes or riddles passed down from generations.
a language that is considered to be of the same variety.
an formal or respectful way of speaking to someone.

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The terms "euphemism" and "circumlocution" both mean: *

an indirect or roundabout way of...

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