prudish / ˈpru dɪʃ /

📖毕业后词汇假正经的假正经小心翼翼假正经的人

prudish 的定义

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

prudish 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

shy and strict in behavior

更多prudish例句

  1. 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.
  2. Who knew a country notorious for selling used underwear in vending machines could be so prudish?
  3. Secondly, the film shows sex in a raw way, and the Soviet regime was notoriously prudish, despite its official atheism.
  4. Foster partly argues that we tend to view 18th century society as more prudish than it actually was.
  5. Deep they needed to be, because the Nazis could take offense quicker than a prudish Victorian spinster.
  6. To be fair, we got quite a bit of nudity, even here on the still-prudish BBC.
  7. 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!
  8. Had her beautiful prudish rival possessed less virtue and more wit Lady Castlemaine's star would have set long before it did.
  9. But if naturally prudish, La Belle Stuart made full use of the profit to be derived from such moral infirmity.
  10. Indeed, he was always laughing at my mother and me for our prudish ways; and my not marrying was always a joke between us.
  11. It is not best to be "prudish," but it is right and necessary to be cautious and discreet.