Tending toward excessive moralization
“I found the ad's moralizing tone to be a turn-off.”
Critical, exhorting, or hectoring with a focus on ethics and imparting moral lessons
“Nick's moralizing tone during the lecture was off-putting, as he seemed more interested in lecturing us about our choices than offering advice.”
Making a show of being morally better than others, especially hypocritically
The act of admonishment, censure, and criticism on matters concerning moral principles
“Moralizing can be unproductive when it is delivered with harshness and judgment rather than empathy and understanding.”
A talk on a religious or moral subject, or the act of giving one
Smug or sanctimonious in one's self-righteousness
Present participle for to comment or pass judgment on issues from a moral standpoint
“We moralize the issue of weight, and so the really virtuous person is the one who struggles to maintain a lower weight through sacrifice.”
Present participle for to utter or deliver words in a rhetorical or impassioned way, as if to an audience
Present participle for to scold or talk reprovingly to (someone)
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