prudish 的定义
- excessively proper or modest in speech, conduct, dress, etc.
- characteristic of a prude.
prudish 近义词
shy and strict in behavior
prudish 的近义词 39 个
- fastidious
- narrow-minded
- prissy
- puritanical
- squeamish
- uptight
- victorian
- affected
- artificial
- austere
- bigoted
- conventional
- demure
- finicky
- genteel
- illiberal
- mincing
- narrow
- offish
- overexact
- overmodest
- overnice
- precise
- pretentious
- priggish
- prim
- proper
- rigid
- rigorous
- scrupulous
- severe
- simpering
- square
- starchy
- stern
- stiff
- stilted
- straitlaced
- stuffy
prudish 的反义词 4 个
更多prudish例句
- 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.