moralizes
Moralizes is the third-person singular present tense form of the verb moralize. The term has several related meanings. It can mean to lecture or impose one’s moral standards on others, to preach morality in a way that may be perceived as judgmental. It can also mean to interpret or discuss a person’s actions, events, or works of art in moral terms, drawing out lessons about right and wrong. A related sense is to derive or articulate a general moral from a particular situation, often in didactic discourse.
Connotation and usage vary by context. In everyday language, to moralize can carry a critical tone, suggesting
Etymology and form. The verb is derived from the adjective moral, via the Latin moralis, meaning “of
See also: moralism, morality, moralist, moralizing, moralization.