Signification du mot puritan en français

Que signifie puritan en anglais ? Découvrez la signification, la prononciation et l'utilisation spécifique de ce mot avec Lingoland

puritan

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

1.

puritain

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.

Exemple:
Many Puritans emigrated to America in the 17th century seeking religious freedom.
De nombreux puritains ont émigré en Amérique au 17e siècle à la recherche de la liberté religieuse.
The strict moral code of the Puritans influenced early American society.
Le code moral strict des puritains a influencé la société américaine primitive.
2.

puritain, moralisateur

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

Exemple:
He's such a puritan, he never wants to go out and have fun.
C'est un tel puritain, il ne veut jamais sortir et s'amuser.
Her grandmother was a bit of a puritan when it came to fashion.
Sa grand-mère était un peu puritaine en matière de mode.

Adjectif

puritain, austère, rigoureux

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

Exemple:
The town had a very puritan atmosphere, with little tolerance for frivolity.
La ville avait une atmosphère très puritaine, avec peu de tolérance pour la frivolité.
His puritan upbringing made him wary of modern trends.
Son éducation puritaine le rendait méfiant envers les tendances modernes.