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prude (PROOD) (noun)
An individual who appears excessively attentive to proper behavior or decorum: The school principal seemed such a prude when it came to noise in the hallways during recess.
prudent (PROOD n't) (adjective)
Behavior that is described as circumspect or showing careful and wise judgment: Marla's prudent management of household expenses meant the family could go on vacation in the summer.
Marian didn't mean to sound like a prude, but she was convinced that it would be prudent to evacuate the town before the cyclone struck.
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Confusing Words Clarified: Group P; Homonyms, Homophones, Homographs, Synonyms, Polysemes, etc. +
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“prude”
A person who is excessively concerned about proper behavior and is easily disturbed by things which don't shock or offend other people in general: Jaden's cousin was accused of being too much of a prude to enjoy movies containing violence or the mistreatment of others.
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English Words in Action, Group P
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Someone who is excessively concerned about proper behavior and who is easily upset or offended by things which generally don't bother other people; however, such a person who is so overly proper often annoys others by the way he or she behaves, speaks, or dresses. (1)
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Word a Day Revisited Index of Cartoons Illustrating the Meanings of Words
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