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moralise

Moralist vs Moralise - What's the difference?

moralist | moralise |


As a noun moralist

is (pejorative) one who drives all decisions on perceived morals, especially one who enforces them with censorship.

As a verb moralise is

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Moralise vs Modalise - What's the difference?

moralise | modalise |


As verbs the difference between moralise and modalise

is that moralise is while modalise is .

Moralise vs Mortalise - What's the difference?

moralise | mortalise |


As verbs the difference between moralise and mortalise

is that moralise is while mortalise is .

Moralise vs Coralise - What's the difference?

moralise | coralise |


As verbs the difference between moralise and coralise

is that moralise is while coralise is to become coral.

Moralise vs Moralised - What's the difference?

moralise | moralised |


As verbs the difference between moralise and moralised

is that moralise is an alternative spelling of lang=en while moralised is past tense of moralise.

Taxonomy vs Moralise - What's the difference?

taxonomy | moralise |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a verb moralise is

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Moralize vs Moralise - What's the difference?

moralize | moralise |

Moralise is a related term of moralize.



As verbs the difference between moralize and moralise

is that moralize is to apply to a moral purpose; to explain in a moral sense; to draw a moral from while moralise is an alternative spelling of lang=en.