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preachy

adjective as in sermonizing

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And there are progressives who fall dangerously close to similar thinking, such as the strategist James Carville this March when he wagged an angry finger at “preachy females” in the Democratic Party.

In updating the book, “we didn’t want to be preachy or stand on a soapbox, but we wanted to be fair and equitable to the different cultures we’re representing.”

It’s often preachy, but that’s not its biggest problem.

Religious organizations offer emotional and material support to the characters, but mainly exist in the background, so the message is not overly preachy.

Mills isn’t preachy and knows her readers may not be ready to go full-on vegetarian.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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