preachy

/ˈpritʃi/
adjective
  1. Tending to give moral advice or tell people how to behave in an annoying or self-righteous way.
    • I stopped watching that show because it got too preachy about environmental issues.
    • Her tone was so preachy that no one wanted to listen to her suggestions.
    • The movie's message was important, but the dialogue felt preachy and unnatural.
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