noun
- the beliefs and practices of the Puritans, a Protestant group in 16th and 17th century England and America who sought to purify the Church of England
- strict moral or religious behavior; extreme strictness in matters of morality
Usage: historical
Examples
- The influence of Puritanism shaped early American colonial society.
- New England Puritanism emphasized hard work and moral discipline.
- His puritanism made him disapprove of dancing and card games.
- The community’s puritanism led to strict rules about dress and behavior.
- She rejected the puritanism of her upbringing and embraced a more liberal lifestyle.
- Puritanism played a significant role in the development of American literature.