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moralist
English
Etymology
moral +? -ist
Noun
moralist (plural moralists)
- (derogatory) One who bases all decisions on perceived morals, especially one who enforces them with censorship.
- A teacher of morals; a person who studies morality; a moral philosopher.
Translations
Anagrams
- trisomal
Romanian
Etymology
From French moraliste
Noun
moralist m (plural morali?ti)
- moralist
Declension
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moralistic
English
Etymology
moral +? -istic
Adjective
moralistic (comparative more moralistic, superlative most moralistic)
- Characteristic of or relating to a narrow-minded concern of the morals of others; self-righteous
- She was glad to escape her judgmental and moralistic parents.
Derived terms
- moralistically
Related terms
- morals
- morality
- moralist
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