English to Urdu Dictionary didactic

didactic

اپدیشک
definition
adjective
a didactic novel that set out to expose social injustice
intended to teach, particularly in having moral instruction as an ulterior motive.
example
It is best to adopt a collaborative approach rather than a 'didactic' or paternalistic manner.
The general lack of biographical and 'didactic' information within the exhibition clouded these issues further.
The clinical curriculum is intended to apply 'didactic' content into the patient care setting and promote critical thinking.
Leake used 'didactic' approaches to teach the surveyors how to administer questionnaires and register oral responses.
Thank you for a rewarding educational, 'didactic' , competitive memorable week!
He is still as purposefully 'didactic' as ever, using the genre of educational information posters to inform us of our own miseducation.
Bad poetry, sure, but still poetry - a more loose-textured, less 'didactic' literary form than the rant.
If the Reformation chorales were anything, they were 'didactic' and homiletical.
Robert Coles's sketch about his fifth-grade teacher is tiresomely 'didactic' .
She had an unpleasantly loud 'didactic' voice.
With the exception perhaps of Tales of Burning Love, there are few contemporary novels with a wholly 'didactic' religious purpose.
This type of orientation program accentuates clinical practice and includes limited 'didactic' instruction.
In West Africa, 'didactic' tales and tales of magic with moral endings are very popular.
The Korean tale, thus, has a stronger 'didactic' and moral character than similar tales.
To my editorial consternation, he has no objection to being seen as 'didactic' in his novels.
When Welsh explores these themes too literally, the results can be overly 'didactic' .
His style was 'didactic' , often patronising, and the jokes were thick-cut.
Otherwise, I would have created only 'didactic' films for educational television.
A more 'didactic' type of prose, designed to inform and convince, was practised by Arnold, Carlyle, Macaulay, and others.
But the narrative remains strange and poetic enough for it never to appear formulaic or 'didactic' .
He was greatly interested in teaching for its own sake, and his 'didactic' skill found an outlet in a whole stream of books.
It is history as it should be: entertaining without being glib, informative without being 'didactic' .
Few of our 'didactic' programs are taught on an interdisciplinary basis with the other health sciences.
This 'didactic' approach towards teaching history has made people look at it as a pain rather than a joy.
Although the prose is clear and readable it is also assertive, 'didactic' and sometimes patronising.
General education also has been described as overemphasizing rote instruction and 'didactic' teaching.
It's heavy stuff, but the idea-rich tale unfolds its philosophy in a way that manages to neatly skirt pedantic style and 'didactic' tone.
The text sometimes verges on the 'didactic' , but then you have to consider both the intended audience and the size.
I concur with Gurney's approach: Jacki's competent focus is neither 'didactic' nor moralising.
The books written by Richardson and his followers accordingly became known as moral or 'didactic' novels.
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