"Moralised" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Moralised" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Moralised" Meaning

To moralise means to give moral advice or to express moral disapproval; to preach or lecture about what is right or wrong in a manner that is considered interfering, self-righteous, or patronising.

Moralised is the past participle of the verb, and it means to have given moral advice or to have expressed moral disapproval.

"Moralised" Examples

Example Sentences for "Moralised"

1.

The story was moralised to convey the importance of honesty and fairness.

2.

The teacher moralised the lesson plan to focus on the dangers of bullying.

3.

The film was moralised to teach children about the consequences of their actions.

4.

The expedition was moralised to raise awareness about the impact of climate change.

5.

The parable was moralised to illustrate the benefits of perseverance and hard work.

"Moralised" Similar Words

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