didactic
/daɪˈdæk.tɪk/
DAꞮDÆK · tɪk (2 syllables)
English
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Definition
Instructive or intended to teach or demonstrate, especially with regard to morality.
Etymology
From French didactique, from Ancient Greek διδακτικός (didaktikós, “skilled in teaching”), from διδακτός (didaktós, “taught, learnt”), from διδάσκω (didáskō, “I teach, educate”). By surface analysis, didact + -ic.
Example Sentences
- "didactic poetry"
- "Falling Bastilles, Insurrections of Women, thousands of smoking Manorhouses, a country bristling with no crop but that of Sansculottic steel: these were tolerably didactic lessons; but them [the Nobility] they have not taught."
- "The finest didactic poem in any language."
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