didactic
1 of 1adjective/daɪˈdæktɪk/
Forms:more didactic,most didactic
1
aiming to teach a moral lesson
C2- The professor's lectures were highly didactic, providing students with valuable insights into the subject matter.
- The children's book was not only entertaining but also had a didactic purpose, teaching important life lessons.
- Some critics argue that the film's message was too didactic, overshadowing its artistic merits.
- The didactic nature of the workshop helped participants gain a deeper understanding of the topic.
- While some enjoy didactic literature for its educational value, others prefer works that focus more on storytelling and character development.
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