didactic

/daɪˈdæktɪk/
adjective
  1. Intended to teach, instruct, or give a moral lesson, often in a way that feels overly educational or preachy.
    • The children's book had a didactic message about the importance of sharing.
    • Her speech was too didactic, making the audience feel like they were in a classroom.
    • The museum exhibit was designed to be didactic, with detailed explanations for every artifact.
  2. Having the quality of teaching or instructing, especially in a formal or systematic way.
    • The documentary took a didactic approach, explaining complex science in simple terms.
    • The workshop was didactic, focusing on teaching practical skills rather than just theory.
    • His writing style is highly didactic, often including step-by-step instructions.
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