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prudish

/proo-dish/US // ˈpru dɪʃ //

假正经的,假正经,小心翼翼,假正经的人

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : excessively proper or modest in speech, conduct, dress, etc.
    • : characteristic of a prude.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.shy and strict in behavior
Synonyms
fastidious迅速,迅速的,勤奋的,勤奋narrow-minded狭隘的,狭隘,狭义的,龌龊的prissy娇气的,娇气,娘娘腔,娘娘腔的puritanical清教徒,清教徒的,清教徒教徒,虔诚的squeamish胆小怕事,娇气的人,娇气的,娇气uptight拘谨,拘谨的,拘束,拘谨的人victorian维多利亚时代,胜利者,维多利亚式,维多利亚affected受影响的,受影响,受到影响,受到影响的artificial人工,人造,人为,人为的austere朴素的,朴素,拙朴的,拙朴bigoted偏执,偏激,偏执的,偏执的人conventional常规的,传统的,常规,传统demure腼腆,假正经的,假正经,假装finicky挑剔的,挑剔的人,狡猾的,棘手的genteel文雅,文雅的,文绉绉的,文诌诌illiberal非自由主义者,不自由,非自由主义,不自由的mincing剁碎,绞碎,绞肉,捣碎narrow狭窄的,窄小的,缩小,窄小offish鲈鱼overexact夸大其词,夸张,过分精确,过于精确overmodest过度谦虚,过度谦逊,过分谦虚,过度温和overnice舒适,舒适性,舒适的,舒适的环境precise准确,精确,准确的,精密pretentious装腔作势,矫情,矫揉造作,矫情的priggish假冒的,傲慢的人,傲慢无礼,傲慢的prim底漆,底层,骁将,初步proper适当的,适当,恰当的,恰当rigid刚性,僵化,刚性的,僵硬的rigorous严格的,严谨的,严格,严格执行scrupulous恪尽职守,一丝不苟,恪守,心细如发severe严重,严厉,严峻,严峻的simpering傻笑,傻傻分不清楚,傻傻分不清,傻傻的square正方形,正方形的,正方,正直starchy富含淀粉的,淀粉质,含淀粉的,淀粉质的stern严厉的,严苛的,严酷的,严正的stiff僵硬的,坚硬的,僵硬,坚硬stilted僵硬的,呆板的,呆板,僵硬straitlaced狭隘的,狭义的,狭隘的人,狭隘stuffy闷闷不乐,闷热,闷,闷热的

Examples

  • Others I’ve talked to blame the incident on the inexplicable prudish mindset of Gen-Z, pointing to the ongoing “No Kink at Pride” controversy.

  • Who knew a country notorious for selling used underwear in vending machines could be so prudish?

  • Secondly, the film shows sex in a raw way, and the Soviet regime was notoriously prudish, despite its official atheism.

  • Foster partly argues that we tend to view 18th century society as more prudish than it actually was.

  • Deep they needed to be, because the Nazis could take offense quicker than a prudish Victorian spinster.

  • To be fair, we got quite a bit of nudity, even here on the still-prudish BBC.

  • You are not as prudish as that, and if you were, you know I have done it a hundred times; that would be too ridiculous, Dan!

  • Had her beautiful prudish rival possessed less virtue and more wit Lady Castlemaine's star would have set long before it did.

  • But if naturally prudish, La Belle Stuart made full use of the profit to be derived from such moral infirmity.

  • Indeed, he was always laughing at my mother and me for our prudish ways; and my not marrying was always a joke between us.

  • It is not best to be "prudish," but it is right and necessary to be cautious and discreet.