"Sermoning" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I couldn't find any word called "sermoning". It's possible that it's a misspelling of "sermon", which refers to a talk or address, typically one given by a member of the clergy, delivered to a congregation in a church.
If that's the case, a sermon is a formal speech or talk, usually delivered from a place of authority, with a serious or profound theme or message.
The quality of being serious; a state of being serious in attitude, thought, or behavior.<br><br>Example: "He stated the problem with great seriousness."<br><br>It can also refer to a quality of being severe or solemn in character or mood.
Seriph refers to the lateral plate of the prickle or spine on the back of the leaf of a cactus or a related columnar cactus.
Sermocination is a type of effective speech or talk that is intended to be persuasive or convincing. It involves the use of clever words and arguments to influence the listener or reader.
A sermon is a religious discourse or a talk that is given by a clergyman or a preacher to their congregation, usually at a church service or religious gathering. It is often used to explain or interpret a particular Bible passage or to convey a moral or spiritual message.
Having a tendency to talk or write in a way that concerns or advises others on how to live a virtuous or morally good life, often in a somewhat pretentious or overly moralistic manner.
To lecture or speak to people, often in a boring or overly formal way, about a subject or an idea that you think is important.
Preachy or moralizing talk or behavior, often perceived as insincere or hypocritical. The act of lecturing or advising in a self-righteous or patronizing manner, often in a way that is considered off-putting or unjustified.
To preach or proclaim something, especially in a manner that is considered overly self-righteous or insincere.
The verb "sermonize" means to talk long-windedly and pompously about something, often in a way that is boring or annoying. It is to express one's opinions or views in a tedious, verbose, and self-righteous manner.
A speech or talk given by a person in a religious context, typically a clergy member or minister, to convey moral or spiritual messages to their congregation or audience.