Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A moralizer; a moralist.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun obsolete A moralizer.
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Examples
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Come, you are too severe a moraler: as the time, the place, and the condition of this country stands, I could heartily wish this had not befallen; but, since it is as it is, mend it for your own good.
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Come, you are too severe a moraler: as the time, the place, and the condition of this country stands, I could heartily wish this had not befallen; but, since it is as it is, mend it for your own good.
Elson Grammar School Literature v4 William H. Elson
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Montcalm (mont-kam '), an officer commanding the French troops at Quebec. moorings (mobr'ingz), the place where a vessel is anchored. moorland (moor'land), a waste land covered with patches of heather, a low shrub. moraler (mor'al-er),
Elson Grammar School Literature v4 William H. Elson
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Being there as a moraler showed her the other side to THON, but while it was fun, she thought she could do more in family relations.
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Come, you are too severe a moraler: as the time, the place, and the condition of this country stands, I could heartily wish this had not befallen; but, since it is as it is, mend it for your own good.
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Come, you are too severe a moraler: as the time, the place, and the condition of this country stands, I could heartily wish this had not befallen; but since it is as it is, mend it for your own good.
Othello William Shakespeare 1590
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You could volunteer to be a moraler dancers at the University of Michigan Dance Marathon this weekend or attend the Luminaria ceremony at Relay for Life in two weeks.
The Michigan Daily 2009
john commented on the word moraler
"Come, you are too severe a moraler: as the time, the place, and the condition of this country stands, I could heartily wish this had not befallen; but, since it is as it is, mend it for your own good."
- Othello
December 30, 2007