Puritan [adjective]
Definition of Puritan:
puritanical
Opposite/Antonyms of Puritan:
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Sentence/Example of Puritan:
Angelo, the would-be Puritan ruler, was a "false seemer," Malvolio was a "chough."
All else on his canvas is subordinated to the grim image of the colossal Puritan.
Of all that is noble and true in the Puritan character we are sincere admirers.
All creeds may be welded together, but the Puritan and the scoffer are like oil and water.
He continued to play, but the Puritan sensitiveness had taken hold of him.
This was the Puritan belief in England in the seventeenth century.
The hot blood of the Puritan Cavalier was soon at the boiling point.
He was a Puritan; and the Englishman owned that everything he had said was true.
Then the droning voice of the Puritan minister greeted them.
At length, when Kenneth announced that it was done, he bade the Puritan rise.