Didactic

/daɪˈdæktɪk/ adjective

Intended to teach or instruct, often in a way that is overly moralistic or preachy. Can describe literature, speech, or behavior that aims to educate but may come across as condescending.

From Greek 'didaktikos' meaning 'apt at teaching,' derived from 'didaskein' (to teach). The word entered English in the 17th century, initially with neutral connotations but later developing the negative sense of being overly instructional.

AMትምህርቲ
ARتعليمي
BNশিক্ষামূলক
CAdidàctic
CSdidaktický
DAdidaktisk
DEdidaktisch
ELδιδακτικός
ESdidáctico
FAآموزشی
FIdidaktinen
FRdidactique
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