Sentences

priggery in a sentence

n.

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Definition

Priggery refers to an excessive or self-righteous concern for propriety and moral correctness, often accompanied by a tendency to judge others harshly for their perceived shortcomings.

Sample Sentences

  1. His argument was filled with such priggery that it alienated everyone in the discussion.
  2. She couldn't tolerate the priggery of her classmates, who constantly judged others for minor mistakes.
  3. The novel critiques the priggery of the upper class in a humorous yet insightful manner.
  4. In a world where priggery reigns, genuine kindness often goes unnoticed.
  5. He approached the situation with a priggery attitude that undermined his good intentions.