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moralism

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Main Entry: lecture
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: speech of criticism

Synonyms:

castigation, censure, chiding, dressing-down, going-over, harangue, moralism, preaching, preachment, rebuke, reprimand, reproof, scolding, sermon, talking-to, telling off
Main Entry: moral
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: lesson, proverb

Synonyms:

adage, aphorism, apophthegm, axiom, dictum, epigram, gnome, maxim, meaning, message, moralism, motto, point, precept, rule, saw, saying, sermon, significance, truism
Notes: moral (noun) means the lesson or principle of a story or event - (adjective) relating to lessons or principles of right and wrong; morale is a state of individual psychological well-being based upon a sense of confidence and usefulness and purpose or the spirit of a group that makes the members want the group to succeed
Main Entry: sermon
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: instructive speech with a moral

Synonyms:

address, advice, discourse, doctrine, exhortation, harangue, homily, lecture, lesson, moralism, pastoral, preach, preaching, preachment, tirade
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