moralist
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mor·al·ist
(môr′ə-lĭst, mŏr′-)n.
1. A teacher or student of morals and moral problems.
2. One who follows a system of moral principles.
3. One who is unduly concerned with the morals of others.
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moralist
(ˈmɒrəlɪst)n
1. (Education) a person who seeks to regulate the morals of others or to imbue others with a sense of morality
2. (Philosophy) a person who lives in accordance with moral principles
3. (Philosophy) a philosopher who is concerned with casuistic discussions of right action, or who seeks a general characterization of right action, often contrasted with a moral philosopher whose concern is with general philosophical questions about ethics
ˌmoralˈistic adj
ˌmoralˈistically adv
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mor•al•ist
(ˈmɔr ə lɪst, ˈmɒr-)n.
1. a person who practices, teaches, or inculcates morality.
2. a philosopher concerned with the principles of morality.
3. a person concerned with regulating morals, as by censorship.
[1615–25]
mor`al•is′tic, adj.
mor`al•is′ti•cal•ly, adv.
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Noun | 1. | moralist - a philosopher who specializes in morals and moral problems egalitarian, equalitarian - a person who believes in the equality of all people elitist - someone who believes in rule by an elite group philosopher - a specialist in philosophy utilitarian - someone who believes that the value of a thing depends on its utility |
2. | ![]() authoritarian, dictator - a person who behaves in a tyrannical manner; "my boss is a dictator who makes everyone work overtime" stickler - someone who insists on something; "a stickler for promptness" |
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