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  • Didaktikós is a Greek word that means "apt at teaching." It comes from didáskein, meaning "to teach." Something didactic does just that: it teaches or instructs. Didactic conveyed that neutral meaning when it was first borrowed in the 17th century, and still does; a didactic piece of writing is one that is meant to be instructive as well as artistic.
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  • Meaning of didactic in English. ... didactically. (Definition of didactic from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press).
  • The meaning of DIDACTIC is designed or intended to teach. How to use didactic in a sentence.
  • In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the definition of didactic, its usage in different contexts, and examples to help you grasp its meaning in simple words.
  • Using “didacticism” when you actually meandidactic” or vice versa can lead to confusion and miscommunication.
  • DIDACTIC meaning: 1 : designed or intended to teach people something; 2 : used to describe someone or something that tries to teach something (such as...
  • Didactic art was meant both to entertain and to instruct. Didactic plays, for instance, were intended to convey a moral theme or other rich truth to the audience.
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  • Define didactic. didactic synonyms, didactic pronunciation, didactic translation, English dictionary definition of didactic. also di·dac·ti·cal adj. 1. Intended to instruct.
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  • Meaning of the word Didactic in English language, transcription, definitions, examples of usage and origin.
  • You can remember the word 'didactic' by associating it with the rhythm of 'di-dactic', which can help you remember its meaning as something that teaches or instructs.