"Sermonise" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sermonise" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Sermonise
speak

"Sermonise" Meaning

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.

"Sermonise" Examples

Sermonise


Sermonise is a verb that means to speak or preach to someone in a overly stern, moralistic, or condescending way, often in a way that is considered annoying or insufferable.

Examples:


1. Overly Moralistic


The guest speaker at the church attempted to sermonise about the importance of charity, but his tone came across as condescending and preachy.

2. Judgmental


Her uncle tried to sermonise about the importance of Regular work, but he did it in such a judgmental way that it was hard to listen to.

3. Unwanted Advice


The coach HAD sermonised his star player after the game, telling him what he should have done differently, even though the player had already explained his strategy.

4. Overbearing


The politician's habit of sermonising on about what people should or shouldn't do it really wore thin during the election campaign.

5. Criticism


The music teacher sermonised a student about the mistakes he made during the performance and offered no constructive feedback, leaving him feeling frustrated

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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.

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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.

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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.

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