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Didactic

Didactic is an adjective that refers to something that is intended to instruct, educate, or teach a moral lesson.

Examples:

1. Sense: Educational

  • The book provides a didactic approach to learning mathematics, making it easier for students to understand complex concepts.
  • John's didactic style of teaching biology engages his students and helps them retain information effectively.
  • Attending workshops and conferences are excellent opportunities to gain didactic knowledge and enhance professional skills.

2. Sense: Morally instructive

  • The fable displayed a didactic storyline about greed and its consequences.
  • While enjoying the adventure, children also learn didactic lessons about friendship and kindness through the animated movie.
  • The speaker delivered a captivating and didactic speech about environmental preservation.

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