Results for: offensive substitute for neutral word, substitution of a coarser word
English English
malodorousness, smelliness, offensive smellfetidness
Master of Surgery, Microsoft; (Computers) large software company that manufactures many popular computer programs (such as the operating systems DOS and Windows, Excel, Word, and others)MS
matched with another word that ends in a similar soundrhymed
mean and ugly old woman, evil old woman; witch (Offensive Slang)hag
meaningless phrase; curse, swearword, meaningless word in a line of poetry, used as an expletive, word with no meaningexpletive
meaningless wordnonsense word
meddlesome, officious, encroaching in a meddling or offensive wayinterfering
member of a people inhabiting the Arctic from Greenland to Eastern Siberia; either of two languages spoken by the Eskimo peoples (this term comes from Algonquin, meaning "eater of raw flesh", and is sometimes considered offensive), (also eskimo), of or...esquimau
milk substitute, one who or that which makes white, bleach, white coloring substancewhitener
mineral used as a substitute for asbestostremolite
mirror-image DNA sequence, something that reads the same forwards and backwards (i.e. a word, sentence, number), text reading the same backward as forwardpalindrome
mistaken correction, mistaken substitution of an incorrect form in place of a correct form with the intention of avoiding a common grammatical error (e.g. "to you and I" instead of "to you and me"), overcorrectionhypercorrection
misuse of words, misuse of words; stretching a metaphor, using a word inaccurately in a metaphorical waycatachresis
model that forms basis of something, ideal; mold, form; example, pattern, relationship of ideas to one another, set of all forms of word, typical exampleparadigm
morphine substitutenalbuphine
 

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