nondidactic

/ˌnɑndaɪˈdæktɪk/
adjective
  1. Not intended to teach or give moral instruction; not preachy or lecturing.
    • The children preferred nondidactic stories that were just fun to read, without a lesson.
    • Her nondidactic approach to coaching let players learn through experience rather than lectures.
    • The movie was entertaining and nondidactic, leaving viewers to draw their own conclusions.
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