preachy Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈpriː.tʃi]
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Meaning of preachy In English

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Examples of preachy

  • They made lots of lovely comparisons, but at the same time, a lot of them also said, oh, it's long and it's overblown, and it's preachy.

  • Its mission should be undertaken with great care and discernment lest it become a finger-pointing and preachy body.

  • Burr found the story exhausting and preachy, he criticized the cringingly bald, full of self-help blather dialogue, and deemed male characters as perfidies.

  • It lights up the righteous path without being preachy.

  • She also remarks that the series makes poor use of its endangered species theme, while still having a preachy environmental theme.

  • Our stuff won't be overly moralistic or preachy but it will tackle this serious issue head on.

  • I figured they were activists, not artists, and that the show would be boring and preachy.

  • The reviewer further criticized the documentary feel throughout the film, the characterization as well as the philosophical lines and preachy dialogues.

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