All preach synonyms
preach
P p noun preach
- moralism — the habit of moralizing.
verb preach
- editorialise — Alternative spelling of editorialize.
- editorialize — to set forth one's position or opinion on some subject in, or as if in, an editorial.
- advise — If you advise someone to do something, you tell them what you think they should do.
- let in on — to allow or permit: to let him escape.
- moralise — to reflect on or express opinions about something in terms of right and wrong, especially in a self-righteous or tiresome way.
- lay down the law — the principles and regulations established in a community by some authority and applicable to its people, whether in the form of legislation or of custom and policies recognized and enforced by judicial decision.
- moralize — to reflect on or express opinions about something in terms of right and wrong, especially in a self-righteous or tiresome way.
- exhort — Strongly encourage or urge (someone) to do something.
- call upon — to cry out in a loud voice; shout: He called her name to see if she was home.
- enlighten — Give (someone) greater knowledge and understanding about a subject or situation.
- dogmatize — to make dogmatic assertions; speak or write dogmatically.
- kibitz — to act as a kibitzer.
- opine — Hold and state as one's opinion.
- exprobate — (obsolete) To exprobrate.
- mission — a city in S Texas.
- missionary — a person sent by a church into an area to carry on evangelism or other activities, as educational or hospital work.
- evangelise — Alternative spelling of evangelize.
- orate — Make a speech, especially pompously or at length.
- evangelize — Convert or seek to convert (someone) to Christianity.
- kibitzing — to act as a kibitzer.
- lecture — a speech read or delivered before an audience or class, especially for instruction or to set forth some subject: a lecture on Picasso's paintings.
- level with — having no part higher than another; having a flat or even surface.