Puritanism

[ pyoo r-i-tn-iz-uh m ]
/ ˈpyʊər ɪ tnˌɪz əm /

noun

the principles and practices of the Puritans.
(sometimes lowercase) extreme strictness in moral or religious matters, often to excess; rigid austerity.

Origin of Puritanism

First recorded in 1565–75; Puritan + -ism

OTHER WORDS FROM Puritanism

an·ti-Pu·ri·tan·ism, noun

Example sentences from the Web for anti-puritanism

  • Crashaw was another; and Whitgift was a third fellow whose name stands for anti-Puritanism.

    Cambridge |Mildred Anna Rosalie Tuker