Pearl Clutcher

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /pɜːrl ˈklʌtʃər/

Definitions of pearl clutcher

noun a person who is perceived as prudish or overly concerned with propriety and appearance

Example Sentences

A1 She is a pearl clutcher who always gasps at the slightest hint of scandal.

A2 The pearl clutcher was shocked by the risque jokes at the party.

B1 As a pearl clutcher, she was appalled by the swearing in the movie.

B2 The pearl clutcher was scandalized by the revealing outfits at the fashion show.

C1 The pearl clutcher was known for her conservative views and disapproval of modern trends.

C2 Despite being a pearl clutcher, she couldn't resist gossiping about the latest celebrity scandal.

Examples of pearl clutcher in a Sentence

formal The pearl clutcher was shocked by the scandalous news.

informal Did you see that pearl clutcher's reaction to the gossip?

slang She's such a pearl clutcher, always getting worked up over nothing.

figurative The pearl clutcher in the group always brings drama wherever she goes.

Grammatical Forms of pearl clutcher

past tense

clutched

plural

pearl clutchers

comparative

more pearl clutching

superlative

most pearl clutching

present tense

clutches

future tense

will clutch

perfect tense

has clutched

continuous tense

is clutching

singular

pearl clutcher

positive degree

pearl clutching

infinitive

to clutch pearls

gerund

clutching pearls

participle

clutching

Origin and Evolution of pearl clutcher

First Known Use: 1920 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'pearl clutcher' originated as a derogatory slang phrase used to describe someone who is overly prudish or easily shocked by perceived immoral behavior.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'pearl clutcher' has evolved to encompass a wider range of behaviors beyond just prudishness, often used humorously or ironically to poke fun at someone's perceived uptightness or sensitivity.