“…Euphemism can be defined as substituting a lousy term or spoiling a word that could be said to be a harsh word for a more refined word. Euphemism aims to avoid words that can offend others, be it the interlocutor or not [4]. There are several types of euphemisms in language studies, namely (1) figurative expressions, (2) metaphors, (3) flippancy, (4) remodelling, (5) ambiguity, (6) clipping, (7) acronyms, (8) abbreviations, (9) omissions, (10) one word to replace one other word (one for one substitution), (11) general for specific, (12) part for whole euphemisms, (13) hyperbole, (14) understatement, (15) jargon, and (16) colloquial.…”