euphenic

/juːˈfɛnɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

expressing or intended to soften the effect of an unpleasant truth or difficult situation

“The doctor tried to deliver the news in a euphenic manner to spare the family’s feelings.”

2. noun

a mild or indirect expression of an unpleasant truth

“The euphenic phrase ‘passed away’ is often used in place of more direct language.”

Synonyms

  • circumlocutory
  • diplomatic

Antonyms

  • blunt
  • brutal