noun
cushion word; softening phrase
A word or phrase used to soften a potentially awkward or negative statement, especially in business settings. Common examples include 申し訳ありませんが (I'm sorry, but...) and あいにく (unfortunately). The term itself is rare; the concept is more often discussed in communication guides.
wasei-eigo (Japanese-coined English), from cushion word
ビジネス会話では、断るときにクッションワードを使うと印象が和らぐ。
In business conversation, using a cushion word when refusing softens the impression.
「クッションワード」という言葉自体はあまり一般的ではないが、その概念はよく知られている。
The term 'cushion word' itself is not very common, but the concept is well known.
Wasei-eigo (Japanese-made English) from 'cushion' + 'word'. The term is not used in English with this meaning.