Instructive (especially excessively)
1 Secondary characteristics of the operators'' minds, outside the didactic situations, were imposed.
2 May's divisive, didactic stance goes to the heart of Britain's Tory problem.
3 He sought the didactic in poetry, and wished for reasoning in numbers.
4 In the field of satiric and didactic poetry, he is a master.
5 Robert was explosive, and rather vague; Edward dreamy, and a little didactic .
6 As a didactic poem, it is far superior to the Religio Laici.
7 It is hard to think of anyone less didactic than my host.
8 It was almost a didactic tableau, fraught with lessons for the vicious.
9 Not that Aeschylus, like Euripides, deals in didactic sentences and oracular aphorisms.
10 He was only twenty, but he had assimilated his didactic courses well.
11 It is didactic if we are worthy to be taught, no otherwise.
12 It is didactic if we are worthy to be taught, not otherwise.
13 Almost as a matter of course, his preaching was expository and didactic .
14 An inveterate talker, especially one of a didactic turn, is a bore.
15 Deliver us from the didactic and the everlastingly improving style of thing!
16 Exactly what was included in the Dorados' basic history didactic courses?
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