Puriste example sentences

pur·ist

noun

purist (noun) · purists (plural noun) · Purist (noun) · Purists (plural noun)

  - a person who insists on absolute adherence to traditional rules or structures, especially in language or style:

  - an adherent of Purism:

Synonyms

pedant, precisionist, perfectionist, formalist, literalist, stickler, traditionalist, doctrinaire, quibbler, dogmatist, casuist, sophist, caviller, carper, pettifogger, nitpicker, precisian, Dryasdust

"Puriste" Example Sentences

1. The puriste chef refused to use any pre-made ingredients.
2. As a grammar puriste, she winced at every grammatical error.
3. He considered himself a coffee puriste, only drinking single-origin beans.
4. Even the most dedicated puriste might find this adaptation acceptable.
5. My friend, a wine puriste, scoffed at the mass-produced Merlot.
6. Some might call her a puriste, but I call her meticulous.
7. A true language puriste would object to that phrasing.
8. The puriste in her demanded authenticity in everything.
9. He’s a puriste when it comes to classic literature.
10. She's a photography puriste and prefers film to digital.
11. The puriste approach often overlooks practical considerations.
12. Are you a puriste or are you more flexible in your tastes?
13. For a puriste, this is sacrilege.
14. His puriste tendencies made collaboration difficult.
15. Even the most staunch puriste must compromise sometimes.
16. She's a puriste about the ingredients she uses in her baking.
17. A puriste would never dream of using such a shortcut.
18. Being a puriste can be both rewarding and frustrating.
19. This modern adaptation is unlikely to please the puristes.
20. The puriste in me wants to object, but I can see the merit.
21. He was a puriste when it came to jazz music, rejecting anything commercially produced.
22. Her puriste view of art often clashed with the modern art movement.
23. I am not a puriste, but I still appreciate the tradition.
24. The puriste approach yielded exquisite results.
25. A true puriste would never have considered such an alteration.
26. Compromise is difficult for a puriste.
27. Despite his puriste tendencies, he was surprisingly open-minded.
28. They were puristes, dedicated to preserving their cultural heritage.
29. Even a puriste needs to bend the rules sometimes.
30. What a puriste expects might seem impossibly high to the beginner.
31. His puriste sensibilities were offended by the modern interpretations.
32. The puristes argued vehemently against any changes.
33. She’s a puriste at heart, but practicality often wins.
34. The film disappointed many puristes of the original novel.
35. I admire her puriste dedication to her craft.
36. Being a puriste isn’t always easy, but it’s worth it.
37. The puriste believes in sticking to the original formula.
38. As a music puriste, he favored vinyl records over digital downloads.
39. Only a puriste would argue about such a minor detail.
40. The puriste approach, while admirable, is not always feasible.
41. His puriste nature made him a difficult person to work with at times.
42. She's not a puriste; she embraces innovation and adaptation.
43. It takes a true puriste to appreciate the nuances of this art form.
44. The puriste within me cringes at the thought.
45. He’s a puriste regarding classical architecture.
46. Some puristes might argue it lacks authenticity.
47. A puriste would never compromise on quality.
48. The restaurant catered to both puristes and adventurous eaters.
49. Being a puriste can be isolating at times.
50. He was a puriste, but not a rigid one.

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