didactic - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of didactic in Hindi

  • शिक्षाप्रद
  • प्रबोधक
  • उपदेशक
  • शिक्षात्मक
  • उपदेशपूर्ण
  • उपदेशात्मक
  • प्रबोधात्मक

didactic Definition

Adjective

  • intended to teach, particularly in having moral instruction as an ulterior motive.

didactic Example

  • slow-paced, didactic lecturing ( धीमी गति से चलने वाला, उपदेशात्मक व्याख्यान )
  • Reaction from the unloveliness of this didactic writing has produced a distressing result. ( इस उपदेशात्मक लेखन की अरुचि से प्रतिक्रिया ने एक दुखद परिणाम उत्पन्न किया है। )
  • It was his kindly, conceited, didactic nature that made him instruct whenever he talked to her. ( यह उसका दयालु, अभिमानी, उपदेशात्मक स्वभाव था जिसने उसे जब भी उससे बात की तो उसे निर्देश दिया। )
  • Miss Drummond would wax both enthusiastic and didactic when she aired her views on the subject. ( जब वह इस विषय पर अपने विचारों को प्रसारित करती थीं, तो मिस ड्रमोंड उत्साही और उपदेशात्मक दोनों तरह की होती थीं। )
  • A truly didactic saying is attributed by Aelian to the Spartan magistrates. ( एलियन द्वारा स्पार्टन मजिस्ट्रेटों को वास्तव में उपदेशात्मक कहावत का श्रेय दिया जाता है। )

More Sentence

  • This discussion is necessarily didactic and assertive for it is impossible to prove or disprove any of these postulates.
  • The hymns of the kindergarten repertory should be entirely free from all that is didactic and denominationally doctrinal.
  • The theses underlying them have been stated for brevity's sake only in didactic form.
  • While the professor’s lectures were designed to be didactic, they only served to confuse the students.  
  • Although the fiction books are not meant to be didactic, they are quite informative.  
  • Even though my parents drive me crazy, I know they think they are being helpful by giving me didactic advice.  
  • The purpose of the didactic presentation was to teach us all about the dangers of cigarette smoking.  
  • Eileen created a didactic software program to help students learn their multiplication facts.  
  • Her mother had been so didactic that she had felt herself absolutely unable to broach the subjects in the centre of her mind.
  • There is but one branch of poetry in which we find a certain originality, the didactic and satiric.
  • They are for the most part the didactic aphorisms which greatly pleased our worthy ancestors during the middle of the eighteenth century and later.
  • He breaks out in little spurts of anecdote, not entirely secular, nor yet too didactic to be jovial.
  • That he did not meet with unqualified success was due, as we have seen, to his one-sided didactic tendency.
  • This literary term was employed by the Sumerian scribes to designate a composition as didactic and theological.
  • Besides the poems falling under the groups discussed above there are many of purely didactic or moralizing tendency, embodying general reflections.
  • The didactic is lost in the dramatic.
  • Her conversation was not so much didactic as exemplary.
  • Hence he is purely a philosophic or didactic satirist.
  • Aratus sang of them in a didactic poem toward 270.
  • None the less, the currency history of Europe during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries has a vital didactic importance.
  • So much has been written on this subject by myself and others, that I should hesitate to treat it anew from a mere didactic point of view.
  • a didactic novel that set out to expose social injustice