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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "didactic" in a sentence

    didactic example sentences

    didactic


    1. I was about to begin a didactic discourse on the damages of


    2. Having completed his research, he proceeded to write his dissertation on Pedro Antonio de Alarcón’s didactic novels “El escándalo”, “El Niño de la Bola” and “La Pródiga”


    3. During this flurry of activity, Roger also had to prepare himself to defend his doctoral dissertation “Mystical-Realist Odyssey in Pedro Antonio de Alarcón’s Didactic Novels”


    4. didactic, I firmed my resolve to begin the process


    5. Various collections of lives of saints – menologia, leimonaria, synaxaria, lausiaca, and gerontica – constitute didactic material that has been instructive and beneficial for the souls of thousands of monastics and lay people throughout the centuries


    6. The goal of didactic teaching isn’t to lead students to formulate


    7. Didactic teaching offers a way of giving students a lot of information


    8. This isn’t to say that didactic teaching doesn’t have its uses


    9. Too often, however, we treat didactic


    10. years full of those didactic courses, we pat them on the back, hand them

    11. For these reasons, didactic learning shouldn’t be an end in itself


    12. They had opened up their ware house of guidance and suggestion for us; they were didactic as a self-help book, mentor, or counsellor of self-help management


    13. they are too didactic and theyare marred by occasional incorrectness of speech


    14. 38),—not even as a sign of introduction into the Church,—not as a means of grace to the child baptised,—but simply as a didactic symbol of the grace of God, which has 'come unto all men,’ that is, simply as the mark of the catechumen, can find little justification of their opinion in its practical results; for in no part of Christendom are 'baptised, children such ecclesiastical outcasts as theirs, being generally regarded as unfit for church fellowship till 'decided, or 'converted’ afterwards


    15. She sent this didactic gem to several markets, but it found no purchaser, and she was inclined to agree with Mr


    16. What additional didactic counsels did he similarly repress?


    17. "The principal difficulty in your case," remarked Holmes, in his didactic fashion, "lay in the fact of there being too much evidence


    18. The shallowness of a waternixie's soul may have a charm until she becomes didactic


    19. The bloodred rhomboidal shadows at your feet in that lecture hall, the didactic tone in your voice when you said things like “real world”: those caused revulsion to simmer in me


    20. Rakhmanov, who, being acquainted with this work of Tolstoi, found it written in a cold and didactic tone and advised Tolstoi to abandon it

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    Synonyms for "didactic"

    didactic didactical pithy sententious terse succinct laconic concise obvious

    "didactic" definitions

    instructive (especially excessively)