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preachy

 

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Adjective preachy has 1 sense
  1. preachy - inclined to or marked by tedious moralization
    Antonyms:
    uninstructive, uninformative (indirect, via instructive)

Definitions from the Web

Preachy

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definitions:
  1. Tending to give moral advice in an irritating or self-righteous manner.

    Sample Sentence:

    "I find his constant moralizing and sermonizing to be quite preachy."

  2. Rigidity or excessive emphasis on moral teachings or religious principles.

    Sample Sentence:

    "The book reads like a preachy manifesto rather than a nuanced exploration of the topic."

  3. (Informal) Intended to teach or impart a moral lesson.

    Sample Sentence:

    "Despite its preachy tone, the movie does succeed in sending a powerful message about compassion."

  4. Popular Usage:

    In everyday conversations, "preachy" is commonly used to describe someone or something that excessively moralizes or gives unwelcome advice.

    Sample Sentence:

    "Stop being so preachy about my life choices, I can make my own decisions."

  5. Local Usage:

    In certain local dialects, "preachy" may be used to describe someone who constantly lectures others.

    Sample Sentence:

    "Don't be so preachy, we all know the rules around here."

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