didactic
IPA: daɪdˈæktɪk
noun
- (archaic) A treatise on teaching or education.
adjective
- Instructive or intended to teach or demonstrate, especially with regard to morality.
- Excessively moralizing.
- (medicine) Teaching from textbooks rather than laboratory demonstration and clinical application.
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Examples of "didactic" in Sentences
- How about if the rant is didactic
- The tone is didactic and impartial.
- All the four works are didactic in character.
- A number of the Psalms also are didactic in character.
- A third category of Sinhala poetry is the Didactic Verse.
- Didactic animation to illustrate the use of a vernier caliper.
- But such lusty adventures are tangled up with didactic excesses.
- A third interpretive scheme places the poem in the didactic tradition.
- Aesthetic concerns replaced the didactic and a sense of form developed.
- Aesthetic concerns subsumed the didactic and a sense of form developed.
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