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prudery
[ proo-duh-ree ]
noun
- excessive propriety or modesty in speech, conduct, etc.
- pruderies, prudish actions, phrases, or words.
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
But when you strip away the social conventions from which a show’s crisis develops — prudery, repression, outerwear, what have you — you leave the action unmotivated and unmoored.
The case, however, made Comstock’s name synonymous with “prudery, Puritanism and officious meddling,” according to Broun and Leech.
The Christian right are the villains in "Footloose" and American attitudes towards the prudery caucus haven't grown any warmer since then.
DeSantis, with his "don't say gay" law and pro-censorship stance, just tips too far into the prudery camp to keep those voters from fading away.
The abortion issue doesn't just unify the Democratic base, it creates a wedge between the fundamentalists and the rest of the GOP base that isn't nearly so keen on the politics of prudery.
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