moralisings

[US]/ˈmɒrəlaɪzɪŋz/
[UK]/ˈmɔːrəlaɪzɪŋz/

Translation

n.Plural of moralising
v.Third person singular present of moralise; To preach or interpret from a moral point of view; To point out the moral of something or improve its character

Phrases & Collocations

moralising tone

moralising remarks

stop moralising

tired of moralising

constant moralisings

endless moralisings

moralising lecture

moralising attitude

your moralisings

religious moralisings

Example Sentences

her constant moralisings about modern lifestyle choices alienated her friends.

the newspaper published a lengthy editorial engaging in moralisings regarding political corruption.

he dismissed the politician's speech as mere platitudes and empty moralisings.

the sermon consisted of stern moralisings on the virtues of patience and humility.

public moralisings often increase significantly whenever a major celebrity scandal breaks out.

critics described the director's new film as pretentious and full of heavy-handed moralisings.

self-righteous moralisings rarely convince anyone to actually change their deeply held behavior.

victorian literature is frequently characterized by didactic themes and frequent moralisings.

she expressed her dislike for the intrusive moralisings of distant relatives at family gatherings.

the talk show host engaged in endless moralisings concerning the decline of traditional family values.

despite his public moralisings, reports of his private misconduct soon surfaced online.

the teacher's constant moralisings about academic integrity finally resonated with the students.

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