verb
- past tense of moralise; to make moral judgments or give moral lessons
- past tense of moralise; to interpret or explain in moral terms
Usage: British spelling
Usage: British spelling
Examples
- The teacher moralised about the importance of honesty after catching the student cheating.
- He moralised constantly about proper behavior, which annoyed his friends.
- The author moralised the ancient tale to teach children about kindness.
- She moralised every situation, turning simple events into life lessons.
- The politician moralised about family values during his campaign speech.
- Critics said the film moralised too heavily instead of just telling the story.