different between euphemistic vs inoffensive
euphemistic
English
Etymology
From euphemism +? -istic.
Adjective
euphemistic (comparative more euphemistic, superlative most euphemistic)
- Of or pertaining to euphemism.
Translations
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inoffensive
English
Etymology
From in- +? offensive.
Adjective
inoffensive (comparative more inoffensive, superlative most inoffensive)
- not offensive
- harmless
Derived terms
Translations
French
Adjective
inoffensive
- feminine singular of inoffensif
Italian
Adjective
inoffensive
- feminine plural of inoffensivo
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