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27 March, 23:35

Saying "That person is kind of excited" rather than saying "That person is totally obnoxious" is an example of an ___.

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euphemism

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  1. 28 March, 02:45
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    This is a use of a euphemism as it is said in a polite manner although the meaning of it is really meant to be negative. an idiom, on the other hand, is just an expression that is used figuratively
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