preachily

/ˈpriːtʃəli/
adverb
  1. In a way that gives moral advice or tells people how to behave, often in an annoying or self-righteous manner.
    • The article ended preachily, urging readers to adopt a simpler lifestyle.
    • He spoke preachily about the dangers of social media, making everyone roll their eyes.
    • She tends to lecture preachily whenever the topic of recycling comes up.
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