adverb as in strong fondness

Strongest matches

preacherly, pedantically, moralistically

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Example:His preaching was peppered with preacherly vinegar, making congregants uncomfortable.

Definition:Having the qualities or mannerisms of a preacher, especially in being overly moralistic or didactic.

From preacherly

Example:He lectured pedantically, drilling details into the students without regard for their comprehension.

Definition:In a way that emphasizes what is exact, thorough, or thorough-going in an unreasonably meticulous or trivial manner, often in order to conceal a lack of knowledge, originality, or rational argument.

From pedantically

Example:The after-dinner speaker took on a moralistic tone, delivering a long-winded speech about justice.

Definition:In a way that is heavy with moralizing, or gives a personal, dogmatic point of view on what is right and wrong.

From moralistically