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PRUDE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PRUDE is a person who is excessively or priggishly attentive to propriety or decorum; especially : a woman who shows or affects extreme ...
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Prude - Wikipedia
A prude is a person with a very sensitive attitude and narrowness towards custom and morality. The word prude comes from the Old French word prudefemme also ...
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Prude - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Use prude to describe someone who is too concerned with being proper or modest. It is a derogatory label affixed most often to people who are not forthcoming ...
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▪ I. prude, a. and n. (pruːd) [a. mod.F. prude adj. and n., said of a woman in same sense as the Eng. (Molière in Littré), in OF. prude, prode, preude, in a laudatory sense, good, virtuous, modest, respectable; either a back-formation from prudefemme (cf. prudhomme) or a later fem. form of prod, pro...
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PRUDE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a person who is easily shocked by rude things, especially those of a sexual type: Don't be such a prude. Synonyms. prig disapproving. puritan. SMART ...
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What's your relationship with the word 'prude'? : r/AskWomen - Reddit
We mostly use the word 'prude' when describing women. In some cases it's used to shame women for not engaging in sexual acts - similar to 'frigid'.
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Prude - Websters Dictionary 1828
PRUDE, noun [Gr. prudence.] A woman of great reserve, coyness, affected stiffness of manners and scrupulous nicety. Less modest than the speech of prudes.
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prude - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: Prude, prudě, prüde, and пруде. Contents. 1 English. 1.1 Etymology; 1.2 Pronunciation; 1.3 Noun. 1.3.1 Synonyms; 1.3.2 Derived terms ...
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Prude - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
From French prude, meaning an excessively prim or modest woman; origin traces to 1704 describing a woman upholding rigid, excessive modesty in conduct and ...
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20 Synonyms & Antonyms for PRUDE | Thesaurus.com
Find 20 different ways to say PRUDE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.
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How to tell if you are just a prude or demisexual - Quora
The definition of a prude is a person who is or claims to be easily shocked by matters relating to sex or nudity.
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prude/pru:d; prud/ n (derog 贬) person who behaves in an extremely or unnaturally proper manner, esp one who is (too) easily shocked by sexual matters 极端或过分拘谨的人; (尤指对性问题)大惊小怪的人 She was such a prude that she was even embarrassed by the sight of naked children. 她正经得出了格, 甚至见了赤身露体的孩子也难为情.
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Prude (disambiguation)
A prude is a person who is described as (or would describe themselves as) being concerned with decorum or propriety, significantly in excess of normal Prude may also refer to:
Pirate Prude, the 1994 debut EP by American indie rock band Helium
Ronnie Prude (born 1982), American football player
The Prude
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Don't be a Prude When Pruning Roses - Wellfield Botanic Gardens
Cutting shrub roses back by a third to half is a good rule of guideline to consider, being careful to not over prune, however. If you notice you have a lot of thick dead canes at the base of the shrub (i.e. carnage from past years), it means you are pruning too harshly for your location. The rose plant stores much energy in its recent seasonal ...
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The Prude
The Prude () is a 1986 French-Belgian drama film directed by Jacques Doillon.
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