Meaning & Definition of word "Moralist"

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    Moralist

    /ˈmɔːrəlɪst/

    noun:

    • 1. A person who is concerned with morality or who teaches or promotes moral principles.
      • Example: As a moralist, she often expressed her views on right and wrong in her writings.
    • 2. A person who tends to judge others according to moral standards.
      • Example: His reputation as a moralist made him a respected figure in the community, though some found him judgmental.
    • 3. One who advocates for or emphasizes moral values or morality in society.
      • Example: The moralist campaigned for legislation that upheld ethical standards in business practices.

    Etymology

    From moral + -ist

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    moralist at heart:

    Someone who fundamentally values morality.

    moralist tone:

    A tone that is heavily focused on moral values or judgment.

    moralist viewpoint:

    A perspective that emphasizes moral considerations.

    Related Words

    morality:

    Principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong.

    ethics:

    Moral principles that govern a person's behavior.

    value:

    A person's principles or standards of behavior.

    Slang Meanings of moralist

    Meaning: A killjoy who focuses too much on morality.

    Example Sentence: Don't be such a moralist; it's just a party!

    Meaning: Someone perceived as self-righteous.

    Example Sentence: He acts like a moralist, always telling others how to live.