Significado de la palabra puritan en español

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puritan

US /ˈpjʊr.ɪ.t̬ən/
UK /ˈpjʊə.rɪ.tən/
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Sustantivo

1.

puritano

a member of a group of English Protestants of the late 16th and 17th centuries who regarded the Reformation of the Church of England under Elizabeth I as incomplete and sought to simplify and regulate forms of worship and, to some extent, daily life.

Ejemplo:
Many Puritans emigrated to America in the 17th century seeking religious freedom.
Muchos puritanos emigraron a América en el siglo XVII buscando libertad religiosa.
The strict moral code of the Puritans influenced early American society.
El estricto código moral de los puritanos influyó en la sociedad estadounidense temprana.
2.

puritano, moralista

a person who has very strict moral attitudes and who disapproves of many pleasures and enjoyments

Ejemplo:
He's such a puritan, he never wants to go out and have fun.
Es tan puritano, nunca quiere salir y divertirse.
Her grandmother was a bit of a puritan when it came to fashion.
Su abuela era un poco puritana en cuanto a la moda.

Adjetivo

puritano, austero, severo

having or displaying a strict moral or religious code; austere or severe

Ejemplo:
The town had a very puritan atmosphere, with little tolerance for frivolity.
El pueblo tenía una atmósfera muy puritana, con poca tolerancia a la frivolidad.
His puritan upbringing made him wary of modern trends.
Su educación puritana lo hizo receloso de las tendencias modernas.