Usage Note
Moralismo refers to an excessive preoccupation with moral judgement, often with a disapproving connotation — implying that the moralist is self-righteous or preachy. Distinct from morale (morality) and moralità (moral character). The related noun is moralista (moralist).
Examples
"Il suo moralismo stancava tutti i presenti."
Natural Translation
His moralism tired everyone present.
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