moralistic / ˈmɔr ə lɪst, ˈmɒr- /

道德主义的道义上的道德主义道德性的

moralistic 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who teaches or inculcates morality.
  2. a philosopher concerned with the principles of morality.
  3. a person who practices morality.
  4. a person concerned with regulating the morals of others, as by imposing censorship.

moralistic 近义词

moralistic

等同于 moral

moralistic

等同于 rightful

moralistic

等同于 virtuous

moralistic

等同于 sententious

moralistic

等同于 Pecksniffian

moralistic

等同于 pharisaic

moralistic

等同于 pharisaical

moralistic

等同于 principled

moralistic

等同于 right-minded

moralistic

等同于 ethical

moralistic

等同于 hypocritical

更多moralistic例句

  1. This moralistic regime demonized gays while it hid true monsters.
  2. Much of the series was turned over to moralistic preaching about the evils of premarital sex.
  3. What Webb offers is a sobering, moralistic way of looking at the world.
  4. This anti-moralistic political drama is a morality play on the value of political thought, and the importance of doing it well.
  5. So, why is it, then that are there so few movies lately that are not jaded, tawdry, humorlessly moralistic, or amorally violent?
  6. Carlyle remained a Puritan, without any dogmatic beliefs except a kind of moralistic pantheism.
  7. It is tragic that some would-be Christians, like Mrs. Strait, become so moralistic that they condemn rather than help people.
  8. How tight-shut, how moralistic, how overbearing these intellectuals with a mission!
  9. The latter then loses its peculiar flavor of the didactic and pedantic; its ultra-moralistic and hortatory tone.
  10. That is the reason why Mrs. Strait holds to the moralistic concept of the Christian life.