didactically

IPA: daɪdˈæktɪkʌɫi

adverb

  • In a didactic manner.
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Examples of "didactically" in Sentences

  • The series does not deploy these themes didactically or even moralistically.
  • In the second, the children were taught didactically about shapes: "this is a triangle."
  • "Watercolour," the show, does manage to be as accessible as its medium - which means it also succeeds didactically.
  • If only we quit focusing on what the Bible didactically "says" and converse with the text in its broader cultural context.
  • The last of these qualities is especially important when it comes to the plays of Brecht, which are too often directed so didactically that they become stiff.
  • But the story about the time that I just acted on a moment of meanness – of unbidden, unjustified, inexplicable meanness – that story, I don’t know how spin didactically.
  • One suspects that, despite his protestation that we don't necessarily need a "lesson" from such a novel as The Kindly Ones, Bukiet would prefer that its unmediated access to the point of view of a morally compromised protagonist be placed in a more didactically clear context as a corrective to "wallowing."

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