单词 | puritan |
释义 | puritan/ˈpjʊərɪt(ə)n![]() noun 1 (Puritan) A member of a group of English Protestants of the late 16th and 17th centuries who regarded the Reformation of the Church under Elizabeth I as incomplete and sought to simplify and regulate forms of worship.From its inception there had been a committed Protestant minority who aspired to complete a full Protestant reformation - the Puritans....
1.1A person with censorious moral beliefs, especially about self-indulgence and sex: my mother was a puritan about sex don’t be such a puritan...
Synonyms moralist, pietist, prude, prig, moral zealot/fanatic, killjoy, Mrs Grundy, Grundy, old maid, schoolmarm, Victorian, priggish person, ascetic informal goody-goody, Goody Two-Shoes, holy Joe, holy Willie, Miss Prim North American informal bluenose adjective 1 (usually Puritan) Relating to the Puritans: a Puritan parliamentarian he was of Puritan stock...
1.1Having or displaying censorious moral beliefs, especially about self-indulgence and sex: as the puritan ethic has weakened, hedonism has replaced it a puritan conscience...
OriginLate 16th century: from late Latin puritas 'purity' + -an. |
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