Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, Kyle Peterson, Mary O’Grady and Dan Henninger. Images: AP/Reuters/Zuma Press Composite: Mark Kelly Dysphemism is a useful word.
Joseph Epstein’s entertaining “If You Don’t Have Anything Nice to Say, Try a Dysphemism” (op-ed, Feb. 10) highlights the differences between euphemism and its opposite. When I was in Congress ...
MODERN American speech, while not always clear or correct or turned with much style, is supposed to be uncommonly frank. Witness the current explosion of four-letter words and the explicit discussion ...
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