Definition of Didactically

1. Adverb. In a didactic manner. "This is a didactically sound method"

Exact synonyms: Pedagogically
Partainyms: Didactic, Pedagogic

Definition of Didactically

1. adv. In a didactic manner.

Definition of Didactically

1. [adv]

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Literary usage of Didactically

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1. A History of English Poetry by William John Courthope (1903)
"He entered upon his undertaking without having formed any clear idea as to whether he intended to treat it didactically, like Lucretius, or epically, ..."

2. Victorian Prose Masters: Thackeray--Carlyle--George Eliot--Matthew Arnold by William Crary Brownell (1901)
"So that he not only celebrates the didactic element in art, the element that can be used didactically, at least —often by twisting it out of the intention ..."

3. Craftsmanship in Teaching by William Chandler Bagley (1912)
"We are always too prone to teach history didactically, and to teach biographical history didactically is to miss the mark entirely. ..."

4. Christian Thought by Charles Force Deems, John Bancroft Devins, Amory Howe Bradford (1886)
"These first principles have to be stated didactically, or in a form suitable to be taught by a teacher ; to be received by a pupil. ..."

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