Today's vocabulary word – Didactic

Didactic” means written or presented in a format designed to be educational or instructional, especially in terms of moral or religious matters. Someone with a didactic manner of speaking might be called “preachy” today.

Example: “During the Cultural Revolution in China, possession of books or newspapers from the West was dangerous, and most people found it safest to only read the didactic publications coming from the Central Committee, while following the strict party line.”

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