Cómo Pronunciar "puritan"
word
ˈpjʊɹətən
PYUR-uh-tuhn
pjˈʊɹɪtən
pyuh-RIH-tuhn
Definición
A puritan is originally a member of a strict Protestant group in 16th–17th century England known for demanding religious purity. Today, it can mean someone who is very strict about morals and pleasures.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
ˈpjʊɹətən
Inglés Británico
pjˈʊɹɪtən
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
PYUR-uh-tuhn
UK
pyuh-RIH-tuhn
Escucha en Contexto
The Puritans sailed to America for religious freedom.
My teacher is a real puritan about rules.
He grew up in a puritan household.
Don’t be such a puritan—it’s okay to have some fun!