moralistic (Meaning)

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moralistic (s)

narrowly and conventionally moral

moralistic Sentence Examples

  1. The moralistic tone of her sermon left many listeners with a sense of guilt and shame.
  2. The movie painted a moralistic picture of good versus evil, with the heroes always triumphing.
  3. Her moralistic approach to parenting involved strictly enforcing every rule and punishment.
  4. The moralistic novel preached the importance of virtue and the consequences of sin.
  5. The teacher's moralistic lessons went beyond academic subjects, instilling values in their students.
  6. The moralistic code of the organization restricted its members from engaging in certain behaviors.
  7. The moralistic social media post was met with both praise and criticism for its oversimplified view of right and wrong.
  8. The moralistic critic found flaws in every piece of art, deeming them either virtuous or sinful.
  9. The moralistic campaign aimed to influence public opinion by emphasizing the moral implications of certain policies.
  10. The moralistic philosophy of the sage emphasized the pursuit of a virtuous and ethical life.

FAQs About the word moralistic

narrowly and conventionally moral

didactic, homiletical, sermonic,moralizing, dogmatic, prescriptive, sententious, instructive, homiletic, dogmatical

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The moralistic tone of her sermon left many listeners with a sense of guilt and shame.

The movie painted a moralistic picture of good versus evil, with the heroes always triumphing.

Her moralistic approach to parenting involved strictly enforcing every rule and punishment.

The moralistic novel preached the importance of virtue and the consequences of sin.