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How to pronounce moralizing in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms moralisation, moralization
Type of philosophizing
Has types preachification
Derivation moralize


his constant moralizing drove me mad.

Examples of moralizing

moralizing
So the moralizing Pat Robertson has endorsed moral family man Rudolph Giuliani.
From the time.com
It's n ot about moralizing, or painting some ethical picture of social justice.
From the guardian.co.uk
The moralizing dynamics of daytime television supersede, almost, the rule of law.
From the time.com
But by 1925 she was remembered only as a moralizing writer for children, if that.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Ignore for a moment the show's moralizing drumbeat, especially in later years.
From the theatlantic.com
When I might have tired of her persistent moralizing, her sense of humor saved us.
From the stltoday.com
The run-away ethics of perfectionistic moralizing can lead to a spiritual impasse.
From the blogs.psychcentral.com
Dumb moralizing movie with a misleading title that has nothing to do with economics.
From the forbes.com
Some stories are disparaging of Israeli society, though he stops short of moralizing.
From the bloomberg.com
More examples
  • Interpret the moral meaning of; "moralize a story"
  • Sermonize: speak as if delivering a sermon; express moral judgements; "This man always sermonizes"
  • Improve the morals of
  • (moralizing) indulgence in moral pronouncements; the exposition (often superficially) of a particular moral code; "his constant moralizing drove me mad"
  • Morality (from the Latin '' "manner, character, proper behavior") is a sense of behavioral conduct that differentiates intentions, decisions, and actions between those that are good (or right) and bad (or wrong). ...
  • To apply to a moral purpose; to explain in a moral sense; to draw a moral from; To furnish with moral lessons, teachings, or examples; to lend a moral to; To render moral; to correct the morals of; To give a moral quality to; to affect the moral quality of, either for better or worse; To make ...
  • Verb telling others what they ought or not do absent authority to do so.