单词 | moralistic |
释义 | moralistic (once / 32118 pages) adj WORD FAMILY moralistic: moralistically+/amoral: amoralism, amorality, amorally/amoralism: amoralist/amoralist: amoralists/immoral: immorality, immorally/immorality: immoralities/moral: amoral, immoral, moralise, moralism, morality, moralize, morally, morals/moralisation: moralisations/moralise: moralisation, moralised, moralises, moralising/moralism: moralisms, moralist/moralist: moralists/morality: moralistic, moralities/moralization: moralizations/moralize: moralization, moralized, moralizes, moralizing/moralizing: moralizings USAGE EXAMPLESThe evident contradiction of American politicians making such moralistic pronouncements is further compounded by the history of literal U.S.-backed terrorism in Cuba. Salon(Nov 30, 2016) In the Victorian era, some critics worried that moralistic novels would channel people’s sympathy into books instead of out into the world. New York Times(Nov 29, 2016) Castro has the Cuban moralistic streak in spades, showing no apparent affection for money or soft living. Time(Nov 26, 2016) adj narrowly and conventionally moral Syn moral concerned with principles of right and wrong or conforming to standards of behavior and character based on those principles |
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