====== Euphemism ====== A euphemism is a milder, indirect, or vague expression used in place of a harsher, more blunt, or uncomfortable one. Euphemisms are often employed to soften the impact of unpleasant truths, make statements sound more palatable, or obscure controversial realities. 🔍 Examples in Context: In everyday language: “Passed away” instead of “died” “Let go” instead of “fired” In scientific or clinical writing: “Prospectively maintained database” instead of “retrospective data collection” “Early clinical experience” instead of “uncontrolled, preliminary case series” “Real-world evidence” instead of “non-randomized, unstandardized observation” 🧠 In critique: Euphemisms in scientific literature often mask methodological weaknesses, minimize adverse results, or gloss over bias, and are a red flag for clinical promotion or academic dilution.