Definitions from Wiktionary (moralism)
▸ noun: (uncountable, often derogatory) The act or practice of moralizing (making moral reflections or judging the morality of others).
▸ noun: (countable, often derogatory) A maxim or saying believed by the speaker to embody a moral truth; an instance of moralizing.
▸ noun: (uncountable, dated) Religious practice that focuses on morality while placing little emphasis on doctrine or the metaphysical; adherence to a system of morality with little or no reference to religion.
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▸ noun: (uncountable, often derogatory) The act or practice of moralizing (making moral reflections or judging the morality of others).
▸ noun: (countable, often derogatory) A maxim or saying believed by the speaker to embody a moral truth; an instance of moralizing.
▸ noun: (uncountable, dated) Religious practice that focuses on morality while placing little emphasis on doctrine or the metaphysical; adherence to a system of morality with little or no reference to religion.
Similar:
moralizing,
moralising,
immorality,
demoralization,
moral turpitude,
moral injury,
demoralisation,
pollution,
momism,
malignment,
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Adjectives:
legal,
christian,
american,
political,
victorian,
rigid,
mere,
religious,
simple,
protestant,
traditional
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