moralistmor‧al‧ist /ˈmɒrəlɪst $ ˈmɔː-/ noun [countable]

- But Anderson is no simple moralist.
- Morals play an important part in both novels and the reader notices that Jane Austen is actually a moralist.
- Muscular Christians and middle-class moralists in a private capacity certainly boosted the cause or games.
- On the other hand, bridal pregnancy was widely tolerated despite the exhortations of the professional moralists.
- The question that has to be asked is this: Who checks the moral credentials of the moralists?
- To have moralists uncovered as hypocrites is not without precedent.
nounmoralmoralsmorality ≠ immoralitymoralistamoralityadjectivemoral ≠ immoralamoralmoralisticverbmoralizeadverbmorally ≠ immorally