Bloomsbury Dictionary of Euphemisms: Over 3, 000 Ways to Avoid Being Rude or Giving Offence (Bloomsbury Reference)

Bloomsbury Dictionary of Euphemisms: Over 3, 000 Ways to Avoid Being Rude or Giving Offence (Bloomsbury Reference)

by JohnAyto (Author)

Synopsis

We may enjoy freedom of speech, but when dealing with certain subjects - for instance death, poverty, physical appearance - we are rarely free to express ourselves directly. Personal shame, the frailty of those we speak to and society's politically correct standards have all contributed to the ever-growing collection of descriptive, and often hilarious, expressions created to circumnavigate the unmentionable. This is a guide to the use of euphemisms and art of polite conversatiion. Over 3000 euphemisms are presented in contextual essays under such headings as funerals, male genitals, gambling and employment. These essays are supported by an alphabetical index for accessibility and the book is suited for either close reading or reference use. The guide also examines the origins of euphemisms and includes popular and humourous examples including "houses of accomodation" containing "ladies of the night" and "the filth" arresting "liberators" of "readies"."

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 332
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 04 Sep 2000

ISBN 10: 074755045X
ISBN 13: 9780747550457
Book Overview: More than 3,000 euphemisms presented in contextual essays and supported by an alphabetical index - a format for both reference and close reading Details the origins of euphemisms An essential guide to polite conversation

Author Bio
John Ayto is an experienced lexicographer and author of many language titles including Word Origins. He is Chief Etymologist on the Bloomsbury English Dictionary.