moralizers

[US]/ˈmɒrəlaɪzəz/
[UK]/ˈmɔːrəlaɪzərz/

Translation

n.Plural of moralizer; people who make judgments about morality.
v.Third person singular present of moralize; to comment on issues of right and wrong.

Phrases & Collocations

moralizers often judge

professional moralizers

political moralizers

moralizers and critics

holier-than-thou moralizers

public moralizers

Example Sentences

self-righteous moralizers often criticize others while ignoring their own faults.

religious moralizers have throughout history attempted to control social behavior through guilt.

modern moralizers frequently use social media platforms to express their disapproval of contemporary culture.

victorian moralizers imposed strict codes of conduct that governed every aspect of daily life.

the cultural moralizers argue that traditional values are under siege from modernization.

political moralizers use ethics rhetoric to gain support from disillusioned voters.

environmental moralizers advocate for sustainable practices and criticize wasteful lifestyles.

social media moralizers quickly condemn celebrities for any perceived moral transgression.

the pious moralizers in the community demanded stricter observance of religious holidays.

professional moralizers often write opinion pieces criticizing what they perceive as societal decay.

even well-meaning moralizers can become tiresome when they fail to acknowledge complexity.

the sanctimonious moralizers refused to acknowledge that their own behavior contradicted their teachings.

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