undidactic

/ˌʌndaɪˈdæktɪk/
adjective
  1. Not intended to teach or instruct; not having a moral or educational purpose.
    • She preferred undidactic stories that let readers draw their own conclusions.
    • The movie was purely entertaining and undidactic, with no hidden message.
    • The museum's undidactic approach allowed visitors to explore freely without being lectured.
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