periphasis

pəˈrɪfæsɪs

Definitions

1. noun

A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is used in place of one that would more directly express the intended meaning, often for the sake of euphemism, irony, or other rhetorical effect.

“The politician’s use of periphasis in his speech was an attempt to avoid controversy without directly addressing the issue.”

Synonyms

  • circumlocution
  • equivocation
  • euphemism

Antonyms

  • bluntness
  • directness