Mojigato in english

Prude

pronunciation: prud part of speech: noun
In gestures

mojigato = prude ; prudish ; sanctimonious ; prim ; straight-laced [strait-laced] ; prig [prigg]. 

Example: For her refusal, Isabella has received a great deal of blame from subsequent critics, who call her a hard-hearted prude.Example: In his outward appearance Hitler showed himself as a prudish & ascetic person, overly concerned with personal cleanliness .Example: These denunciations make libraries look both sanctimonious and hypocritical for trying to save the world when they have failed to put ther own house in order.Example: I am really liking buttoned-up, very prim, demure-to-the-point-of-invisibility dresses lately.Example: Three years later, when he was fifteen, he slipped into Rachel's bedroom and her straitlaced mother caught them petting and giggling on the side of the bed.Example: The thing about prigs, though, is that they're often right: if they weren't we wouldn't be annoyed by them.

Mojigato synonyms

puritan in spanish: puritano, pronunciation: pjʊrətən part of speech: adjective, noun
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