didactical Antonyms
Strongest:
- unlettered
- ignorant
- uncultured
- unscholarly
- unscholarly
- uncivilized
- unlearned
- dark
- uncultivated
- illiterate
- illiterate
- unlearned
- unintellectual
- uncultured
- uneducated
- dark
- benighted
- unintellectual
- unlettered
- uneducated
- benighted
- uncultivated
- ignorant
- uncivilized
Strong:
- lowbrow
- unschooled
- unpolished
- unrefined
- untaught
- unrefined
- uninstructed
- untutored
- semiliterate
- uninstructed
- lowbrow
- untutored
- unpolished
- uninformed
- unknowledgeable
- unknowledgeable
- unschooled
- untaught
- uninformed
- semiliterate
Weak:
Meaning of didactical
didactical (s)
instructive (especially excessively)
didactical (a.)
Fitted or intended to teach; conveying instruction; preceptive; instructive; teaching some moral lesson; as, didactic essays.
didactical Sentence Examples
- The didactical nature of the workshop facilitated a deeper understanding of complex scientific concepts.
- The textbook adopted a didactical approach, incorporating interactive exercises to enhance learning.
- The didactical software guided students through the programming language with step-by-step tutorials.
- The professor's lectures were not only informative but also had a didactical element to engage students in critical thinking.
- The didactical materials provided in the online course supported self-paced learning.
- The museum tour was didactical, offering insightful explanations of historical artifacts.
- The educational video series was created with a didactical purpose, simplifying difficult topics for a broad audience.
- The didactical games in the curriculum made learning mathematics enjoyable for the students.
- The training program for teachers included didactical strategies to improve classroom instruction.
- The didactical design of the e-learning platform aimed to accommodate different learning styles.
FAQs About the word didactical
instructive (especially excessively)Fitted or intended to teach; conveying instruction; preceptive; instructive; teaching some moral lesson; as, didactic essays
didactic, professorial, academical, academic, instructed, skilled, polished, intellectual, well-bred, inkhorn
unlettered, ignorant, uncultured, unscholarly, unscholarly, uncivilized, unlearned, dark, uncultivated, illiterate
The didactical nature of the workshop facilitated a deeper understanding of complex scientific concepts.
The textbook adopted a didactical approach, incorporating interactive exercises to enhance learning.
The didactical software guided students through the programming language with step-by-step tutorials.
The professor's lectures were not only informative but also had a didactical element to engage students in critical thinking.
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