adjective
- not intended to teach or instruct; not having a moral or educational purpose
Usage: literary criticism; education
Examples
- The novel was praised for its nondidactic approach to complex social issues.
- She preferred nondidactic poetry that focused on beauty rather than moral lessons.
- The museum’s nondidactic exhibits allowed visitors to draw their own conclusions.
- His nondidactic teaching style encouraged students to discover concepts independently.
- The film was refreshingly nondidactic, avoiding heavy-handed messages about right and wrong.
- Critics appreciated the author’s nondidactic storytelling that trusted readers to understand the themes.