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prude Meaning

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prude (n)

a person excessively concerned about propriety and decorum

prude Sentence Examples

  1. Some people might label her as a prude because of her conservative views on relationships and intimacy.
  2. He often joked that his friend was a bit of a prude because she blushed at the slightest mention of anything risqué.
  3. Being called a prude doesn't bother me; I'm comfortable with my boundaries and beliefs.
  4. In today's society, it's unfortunate that some still equate being modest with being a prude.
  5. Don't be such a prude; loosen up and have some fun once in a while!
  6. She was unfairly labeled as a prude simply because she chose to dress modestly and refrain from casual hookups.
  7. It's important not to judge someone as a prude just because they have different standards or values than you do.
  8. Growing up in a strict household, she was often accused of being a prude by her more liberal friends.
  9. The character in the novel was portrayed as a prude, constantly avoiding any form of romantic or sexual interaction.
  10. Being called a prude is just a way for others to project their discomfort with your choices onto you.

FAQs About the word prude

a person excessively concerned about propriety and decorum

puritan, Mrs. Grundy, moralizer,moralist, wowser, bluenose, spoilsport, goody-goody, fuddy-duddy, nice nelly

libertine, immoralist, libertarian, libertarian,libertine, immoralist,,

Some people might label her as a prude because of her conservative views on relationships and intimacy.

He often joked that his friend was a bit of a prude because she blushed at the slightest mention of anything risqué.

Being called a prude doesn't bother me; I'm comfortable with my boundaries and beliefs.

In today's society, it's unfortunate that some still equate being modest with being a prude.