adjective
- Relating to or characteristic of Puritans or Puritanism; strict in moral or religious principles.
- Excessively strict or severe in matters of morality, behavior, or conduct; prudish.
Usage: Often capitalized when referring to historical Puritans or Puritanism.
Usage: Often used critically or disapprovingly.
Examples
- The puritanic values of the early settlers shaped the community's strict laws.
- She criticized the puritanic attitudes toward entertainment in her conservative town.
- His puritanic approach to work left little room for leisure or enjoyment.
- The puritanic dress code prohibited any form of revealing clothing.
- Modern society often rejects puritanic views on sexuality and personal freedom.
- The organization's puritanic rules seemed outdated to younger members.