Meaning & Definition of word "Moralism"

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    Moralism

    /ˈmɒr.əl.ɪ.zəm/

    noun:

    • 1. A tendency to make judgments about the moral character of others or to focus excessively on moral principles.
      • Example: His moralism often alienated his friends, as he judged their choices harshly.
    • 2. The practice of promoting moral values or principles, often in a didactic manner.
      • Example: The author's moralism shines through his writings, as he emphasizes the importance of integrity.
    • 3. A philosophical doctrine that asserts that moral reasoning should govern all aspects of human behavior.
      • Example: Some critics argue that the moralism in the film detracts from its artistic value.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'moralitas', meaning 'moral character'; combined with the suffix '-ism'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    moral high ground:

    A position of moral superiority over others.

    moral compass:

    An internal guide to ethical decision-making.

    moral dilemma:

    A situation in which a difficult choice must be made between competing ethical principles.

    Related Words

    morality:

    A system of values and principles of conduct.

    ethics:

    The principles of right conduct in a given context.

    principle:

    A fundamental truth or proposition serving as the foundation for a system of beliefs.

    Slang Meanings of moralism

    Meaning: Moralfag

    Example Sentence: Someone who excessively judges others based on their moral stance.

    Meaning: Moral panic

    Example Sentence: An intense feeling expressed in a population about an issue that appears to threaten the moral standards of the community.