"Moraliser" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Moraliser" Meaning

A person who preaches moral principles or tries to improve the moral behavior of others, often in a way that is considered overly critical or self-righteous.

"Moraliser" Examples

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A moraliser is a person who frequently tries to teach or lecture others about right and wrong, often in a self-righteous or condescending manner.

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My aunt is a notorious moraliser, always judging others for their behaviour and telling me what's "right" and "wrong".
The politician was accused of being a moraliser, using his platform to preach about morality while engaging in questionable behaviour himself.
She's not just a preacher, she's a moraliser, always trying to convert others to her way of thinking.
My colleague is a bit of a moraliser, always pointing out the mistakes others make and telling them how they should do things differently.
The blogger was slammed for being a moraliser, writing about the "correct" way to live life and judging others harshly for their choices.

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Morale refers to the state of being optimistic and confident, especially in a particular group or organization. It is the sense of well-being, enthusiasm, and team spirit that comes from a positive and supportive environment. Good morale can boost productivity, job satisfaction, and overall performance, while low morale can lead to reduced motivation, absenteeism, and turnover.

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

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Moralism refers to the practice of moralizing, often in a rigid or hypocritical way. It can also describe a philosophical or moral attitude that emphasizes the importance of morality, often to the exclusion of other considerations.

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