List of synonyms from "moory" to synonyms from "more"
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Definition of the day : « moralistic »
- As in moral : adj ethical, honest
- As in rightful : adj legitimate
- As in virtuous : adj good, ethical; innocent
- As in sententious : adj concise
- As in Pecksniffian : adj hypocritical
- As in pharisaic : adj hypocritical
- As in pharisaical : adj hypocritical
- As in principled : adj ethical
- As in right-minded : adj ethical
- As in ethical : adj moral, righteous
- As in hypocritical : adj deceitful, pretending
- See how the moralistic note is struck in the field of political satire.
- Extract from : « The American Mind » by Bliss Perry
- It is too melodramatic, too moralistic perhaps to suit our modern taste.
- Extract from : « Cooking and Dining in Imperial Rome » by Apicius
- Are you inclined to be moralistic, dogmatic, critical, or judgmental?
- Extract from : « When You Don't Know Where to Turn » by Steven J. Bartlett
- How tight-shut, how moralistic, how overbearing these intellectuals with a mission!
- Extract from : « Soliloquies in England » by George Santayana
- Another source of misunderstanding is the confusion of beauty with moralistic values.
- Extract from : « The Enjoyment of Art » by Carleton Noyes
- It is tragic that some would-be Christians, like Mrs. Strait, become so moralistic that they condemn rather than help people.
- Extract from : « Herein is Love » by Reuel L. Howe
- The moralistic conception of the gospel as a “law of liberty,” the very phrase recalling the expression of Barn.
- Extract from : « Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 15, Slice 2 » by Various
- Moralistic persons are given to escaping this evil by falling into another pit.
- Extract from : « Human Nature and Conduct » by John Dewey
- Or conscientiousness—what was above described as the moralistic view.
- Extract from : « The Introduction to Hegel's Philosophy of Fine Arts » by Georg Hegel
- Carlyle remained a Puritan, without any dogmatic beliefs except a kind of moralistic pantheism.
- Extract from : « The Victorian Age » by William Ralph Inge
