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Abstractions, euphemisms and clichés all served as “the defence of the indefensible”.
There are many common euphemisms and metaphors for death that people use to soften their words when discussing it. These types of death metaphors often offer some kind of hope or comfort.
Women refer to periods in code using some 5,000 euphemisms, avoid discussing the issue with male colleagues or relatives, and some skip school or work to hide their symptoms, a survey of 90,000 ...
Using euphemisms and idioms for death has gone on for thousands of years in one form or the other. 2 Another way people try to protect themselves is by using expressions such as “God forbid.” ...