adjective
- not intended to teach or instruct; not preachy or moralistic
Usage: literary criticism; formal
Examples
- The novel’s undidactic approach allows readers to draw their own conclusions.
- Her undidactic writing style lets the story speak for itself.
- The film is refreshingly undidactic, avoiding heavy-handed moral lessons.
- Critics praised the author’s undidactic treatment of complex social issues.
- The undidactic nature of the play makes it more engaging for audiences.
- His undidactic poetry explores themes without forcing interpretations on readers.