undidactic

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English

Etymology

From un- +‎ didactic.

Adjective

undidactic (comparative more undidactic, superlative most undidactic)

  1. Not didactic.
    • 1933, Vera Brittain, Testament of youth: an autobiographical study of the years 1900-1925:
      He has a rather penetrating but very kindly glance and wears spectacles, and also has an unassuming undidactic way of talking which appealed to me very much...
    • 2022, Ian McEwan, Lessons, page 242:
      He brought them exciting undidactic picture books from London.