didactically

/daɪˈdæktɪkli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is intended to teach or instruct, often with a moral lesson.
    • She didactically corrected her younger brother's grammar, which annoyed him.
    • The documentary presented the facts didactically, making sure viewers understood the historical context.
    • The teacher spoke didactically, explaining each step of the math problem carefully.
  2. In a manner that is overly instructive or preachy, as if lecturing.
    • Instead of having a conversation, he spoke didactically, as if he were the only expert in the room.
    • The article was written didactically, leaving no room for the reader's own interpretation.
    • His tone became didactically harsh, and the audience stopped listening.
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