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Puritanic শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: আচারনিষ্ঠ

Puritanic Meaning In Bengali আচারনিষ্ঠ

Puritanic

আচারনিষ্ঠ, গোঁড়া,

Definition

1) Adhering strictly to a particular set of beliefs or practices, especially those associated with the Puritans, a group of English Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries known for their strict moral code and religious discipline.
2) Characterized by seriousness, moral rigor, or strict adherence to principles or rules, often to the point of being perceived as overly strict or puritanical in nature.
3) Of or relating to the Puritans or their beliefs, practices, or values; exhibiting the characteristics typically associated with Puritanism, such as austerity, moral purity, and strong religious convictions.

Examples

Puritanic Example in a sentence

1) His puritanic beliefs led him to abstain from all forms of entertainment.

2) The town's puritanic values were evident in its strict social norms.

3) She maintained a puritanic lifestyle by adhering to a rigid daily routine.

4) The puritanic community frowned upon any behavior deemed inappropriate.

5) The puritanic minister preached about the virtues of hard work and self-discipline.

6) Despite living in a modern world, he held onto his puritanic views on morality.

7) The puritanic family refused to allow any cursing in their household.

8) Her upbringing in a puritanic environment shaped her conservative outlook on life.

9) The puritanic town council enforced strict rules concerning public behavior.

10) The puritanic attitude of the group was reflected in their disapproval of modern trends.

Part of Speech

Puritanic (Noun)

Synonyms

Puritanical , Buckram , Observant , Puritanic , Well-Mannered - (ADJECTIVE) আচারনিষ্ঠ

Fanatic , Orthodox , Fanatical , Bigoted , Pedantic , Puritanic - (ADJECTIVE) গোঁড়া

Encyclopedia

Adhering strictly to a particular set of beliefs or practices, especially those associated with the Puritans, a group of English Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries known for their strict moral code and religious discipline.
Characterized by seriousness, moral rigor, or strict adherence to principles or rules, often to the point of being perceived as overly strict or puritanical in nature.
Of or relating to the Puritans or their beliefs, practices, or values; exhibiting the characteristics typically associated with Puritanism, such as austerity, moral purity, and strong religious convictions.