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12 September, 00:46

What is the meaning of the euphemism "I have been stilled"? I am speechless. I have died. I have been abandoned. I am lonely.

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  1. 12 September, 00:50
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    The correct answer is: I have died.

    A euphemisms is a word or a phrase that is substituted for a word or phrase that is considered to be too blunt or too straightforward when referring to something disturbing, sad, upsetting etc.

    'I have been stilled' is a much gentler way of saying 'I have died'. It sounds less direct and less brutal.

    This is a phrase from Thomas Hardy's poem 'Afterwards'.
  2. 12 September, 01:13
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    The meaning of the euphemism "I have been stilled" is I have died.

    Explanation:

    A euphemism is a word with a soft meaning that substitutes another word that has a very direct or hash meaning in the sentence, being stilled used to say that something is static without any kind of motion the best option to explain the euphemism will be I have died since it is considered a strong way to say that something has become static.
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