单词 | didactic |
释义 | didacticadjective di·dac·tic dī-ˈdak-tik də- 1 a : designed or intended to teach The first part of the book is more didactic, with lengthy descriptions of how the operating system actually works. Richard C. Leinecker b : intended to convey instruction and information in addition to serving another purpose (such as pleasure and entertainment) didactic poetry/fiction Taking an enlightening new approach to Johnson's Dictionary, DeMaria examines the 16,000 illustrative citations and finds that they not only serve linguistic ends but have educational and didactic purposes. Robert B. Heilman 2 usually disapproving : making moral observations : intended to teach proper or moral behavior Never didactic, Martin gently nudges readers toward open-mindedness at the prospect of eating bugs: "Why not make the best of what we have the most of?" Kirkus Reviews Poe was in general not a didactic writer; in fact, he criticized stories and poems that sought to inculcate virtue and convey the truth. Paul Lewis didactical dī-ˈdak-ti-kəl adjective didactically dī-ˈdak-ti-k(ə-)lē adverb didacticism dī-ˈdak-tə-ˌsi-zəm noun didactic adjectiveas in moralizing marked by or given to preaching moral values the poet's works became increasingly didactic after his religious conversion Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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