Puritan Meaning in English
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परिभाषा
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.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Historical sense is typically capitalized ('Puritan'); modern usage is often lower-case and slightly negative, meaning someone uptight or disapproving of pleasure. Used both as noun and adjective ('puritan values'). Commonly used figuratively beyond religion.
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The Puritans sailed to America for religious freedom.
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My teacher is a real puritan about rules.
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He grew up in a puritan household.
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Don’t be such a puritan—it’s okay to have some fun!
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She can be a bit of a puritan when it comes to movies.
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People often mock puritans for being too serious about fun.
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