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Meanings of
sermonise
in inglês
catalão
dissertar
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Speak as if delivering a sermon; express moral judgements.
moralize
moralise
sermonize
preachify
catalão
dissertar
Synonyms
Examples for "
moralize
"
moralize
moralise
sermonize
preachify
Examples for "
moralize
"
1
Wilt
moralize
on the folly of the time,-thevices of the age?
2
One could
moralize
on this at considerable length, but better not, perhaps.
3
Only with regret can a writer forbear to
moralize
on this subject.
4
Never criticize, antagonize or
moralize
-
and
your
company will be sought by everyone.
5
If we go and
moralize
it can be tricky and backfire in Afghanistan.
1
What would a historian be who, instead of making researches, would
moralise
?
2
But it is not the object of this book to
moralise
.
3
To
moralise
this story, Virgil is the Apollo who has this dispensing power.
4
It went out of fashion, says Chuang Tzŭ, when people began to
moralise
.
5
A third person, whose vanity was not concerned, might
moralise
thus-
1
I could volubly
sermonize
;
only it should be a young maid to listen.
2
You going to use a lectern and
sermonize
or do the walkabout talk-show act?
3
But it was impossible to quiet Savéliitch when once he had begun to
sermonize
.
4
You might sit and
sermonize
just as well, mightn't you?
5
Heaven knows I have no right to
sermonize
;
but, at least, I never shammed anything.
1
"I'd rather hear you
preachify
,
"
she said, "than the preacher himself."
2
"Soon as the gals and I get the dishes done, we'll be out to hear Abe
preachify
.
"
Usage of
sermonise
in inglês
1
But to allegorise and
sermonise
is out of place here.
2
Have you, too, come to preach and
sermonise
?
3
You used occasionally to
sermonise
too; I wish you would, in charity, favour me with a sheet full in your own way.
4
People stood side by side for hours, singing hymns and listening to the pastor, Paul Enenche,
sermonise
on the dangers of plagues.
5
Any man able to
sermonise
better, or rhapsodise more cheaply, or beat the bush of divinity more energetically, can occupy the pulpit tomorrow.
6
In children's books one often comes across such mothers,
sermonising
and just.
7
There was one heart, though, that neither dismissed Joe with gratuitous pity nor
sermonised
about him.
8
Dear Eric, don't think that I'm always
sermonising
.
9
To avoid the appearance of
sermonising
as much as possible, I put it on mere grounds of expediency.
10
Mr. P. is bearing up bravely, but feels the listlessness of which I spoke, and finds
sermonising
hard work.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
sermonise better
sermonise too
Translations for
sermonise
catalão
dissertar
moralitzar
Sermonise
through the time