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Adjective
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(2) of or relating to Puritans or Puritanism
(3) exaggeratedly proper
(4) morally rigorous and strict
(5) proper
(6) straitlaced
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Adjective
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(2) of or relating to Puritans or Puritanism
(3) exaggeratedly proper
(4) morally rigorous and strict
(5) proper
(6) straitlaced
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(1) Throw in a whiff of elitism, and you've got the perfect puritanical , messianic jerk.
(2) But beyond puritanical squeamishness - and the native instinct of all bureaucracies to create policies upon policies - employers have good reason to outlaw porn.
(3) This theory makes perfect sense and plays to our puritanical prejudice that fat, fast food and television are innately damaging to our humanity.
(4) In this respect, it is fair to say that just as Epicurus was hardly epicurean, Protestants and Puritans were much less puritanical than is often supposed.
(5) They read a caution against supervisor-employee relationships as a puritanical ban on interoffice romance, while a call to report improper behavior was taken as an invitation to rat on co-workers.
(6) It preserved those men who were too drunk or too fearful or too puritanical or too homely or too traditional or too stiffly macho to try out any of those fun new gadgets or practices.
(7) I think she got scared about these - she would say to me that there was a puritanical streak in America that can become so aggressive, and she always feared that, to come back.
(8) It is disheartening to realize, nearly twenty years later, that this is still the case, and that what passes as avant-garde criticism today is even more puritanical than what comes out of the academic mainstream.
(9) Is the baby boomer electorate so puritanical that they would punish progressive politicians who voiced support for liberalizing or legalizing intoxicants, or simply marijuana?
(10) u2018Their willingness to loosen puritanical laws on dress and public behavior have created the illusion of freedom,u2019 he says.
(11) The very English and very puritanical Founding Fathers proposed the principles of religious liberty as a mechanism to protect religion from the pollution of the state.
(12) Crowley was raised a member of the Plymouth Brethren and his over-reaction to that puritanical brand of religion is fairly evident throughout his work, hence u2018The Great Beastu2019.
(13) Sallinen was born at Narmes, the son of a tailor who belonged to the puritanical religious sect of the Hihhulit.
(14) This and other writings inspired a puritanical movement of religious devotion that came to be known as Jansenism.
(15) Kirk paints a vivid, nuanced, and empathic portrait of a tightly knit Danish fishing community whose members belong to the Inner Mission, a puritanical movement within the Church of Denmark.
(16) Scott called himself an atheist, but he believed in a type of karma, leftover, puritanical guilt from a strict, Protestant upbringing.
Show Examples
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(1) Throw in a whiff of elitism, and you've got the perfect puritanical , messianic jerk.
(2) But beyond puritanical squeamishness - and the native instinct of all bureaucracies to create policies upon policies - employers have good reason to outlaw porn.
(3) This theory makes perfect sense and plays to our puritanical prejudice that fat, fast food and television are innately damaging to our humanity.
(4) In this respect, it is fair to say that just as Epicurus was hardly epicurean, Protestants and Puritans were much less puritanical than is often supposed.
(5) They read a caution against supervisor-employee relationships as a puritanical ban on interoffice romance, while a call to report improper behavior was taken as an invitation to rat on co-workers.
(6) It preserved those men who were too drunk or too fearful or too puritanical or too homely or too traditional or too stiffly macho to try out any of those fun new gadgets or practices.
(7) I think she got scared about these - she would say to me that there was a puritanical streak in America that can become so aggressive, and she always feared that, to come back.
(8) It is disheartening to realize, nearly twenty years later, that this is still the case, and that what passes as avant-garde criticism today is even more puritanical than what comes out of the academic mainstream.
(9) Is the baby boomer electorate so puritanical that they would punish progressive politicians who voiced support for liberalizing or legalizing intoxicants, or simply marijuana?
(10) u2018Their willingness to loosen puritanical laws on dress and public behavior have created the illusion of freedom,u2019 he says.
(11) The very English and very puritanical Founding Fathers proposed the principles of religious liberty as a mechanism to protect religion from the pollution of the state.
(12) Crowley was raised a member of the Plymouth Brethren and his over-reaction to that puritanical brand of religion is fairly evident throughout his work, hence u2018The Great Beastu2019.
(13) Sallinen was born at Narmes, the son of a tailor who belonged to the puritanical religious sect of the Hihhulit.
(14) This and other writings inspired a puritanical movement of religious devotion that came to be known as Jansenism.
(15) Kirk paints a vivid, nuanced, and empathic portrait of a tightly knit Danish fishing community whose members belong to the Inner Mission, a puritanical movement within the Church of Denmark.
(16) Scott called himself an atheist, but he believed in a type of karma, leftover, puritanical guilt from a strict, Protestant upbringing.
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1. moralistic
2. blue
3. prim
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2. blue
3. prim
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