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puritan

[pyoor-i-tn] / ˈpyʊər ɪ tn /
ADJECTIVE
puritanical
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He later emigrated to the US, along with other puritan pilgrims, perhaps as a result of the catholic practices being reintroduced by King Charles I, Mr Butt said.

From BBC • Jan. 19, 2025

His son, Charles II, reopened Britain’s theaters after puritan insurgents forced their lengthy closure, and laid the groundwork for what is today’s West End.

From New York Times • May 4, 2023

We see the persistence of this puritan impulse in what's sometimes referred to as "pearl clutching": a shocked, wide-eyed, disapproving stance of Oh, my!

From Salon • Oct. 8, 2022

“In a Protestant, puritan, antihedonistic and work-driven culture, play is not seen as productive,” says Perel.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 14, 2021

"Because Elnora is a puritan and Cristiana is vain and foolish," she said, misunderstanding me.

From "Ophelia" by Lisa Klein




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