purist

purist — 名詞

IPA/ˈpjʊərɪst/
KK[pjˈʊrɪst]IPA/ˈpjʊrɪst/
  • puristsingular
  • puristsplural

1. a person who believes that the accepted, traditional ways of doing something sho

1.名詞B2
釋義

純粹主義者

堅持傳統標準與正確用法的人

a person who believes that the accepted, traditional ways of doing something should never be changed, especially in areas such as language, art, or social behaviour

例句

Meera is a cooking purist who uses only ingredients from her own garden.

Meera 是料理純粹主義者,只使用自家菜園種的食材。

collocation: cooking purist / wine purist / language purist

Language purists in Tokyo complained when official papers used English 'goal' instead of the traditional Japanese term.

東京的語言純粹主義者抱怨,官方文件使用英文的「goal」而非傳統日語用語。

concrete example of loanword objection with specific words

同義詞
  • traditionalist

    broader term — a traditionalist follows established customs, but may be less rigid about specific rules

  • stickler

    slightly informal; emphasises insistence on a particular rule or standard ('a stickler for detail')

  • formalist

    more academic; refers specifically to strict adherence to prescribed forms, especially in art, literature, or law

反義詞
  • innovator

    someone who introduces new methods or ideas rather than preserving old ones

  • reformer

    someone who pushes for change to established systems

用法筆記

Often appears before a domain noun to specify the area of strictness: language purist, art purist, wine purist.

常見錯誤

My sister is a purist who wants every dish to look beautiful.
My sister is a perfectionist who wants every dish to look beautiful.
💡'purist' means following tradition or rules, not pursuing flawlessness.

purist — 形容詞

IPA/ˈpjʊə.rɪst/
KK[pjˈʊrɪst]IPA/ˈpjʊr.ɪst/