Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
didact
Noun
/ˈdaɪ.dækt/
Definition
A person who teaches or instructs, often used to refer to someone who is particularly focused on imparting knowledge or moral lessons.
Examples
- The author’s didact approach in the book helped clarify complex concepts for readers.
- As a didact, she always encouraged her students to think critically and ask questions.
- His didactic style made the lecture engaging and educational for all attendees.
Meaning
The term didact is typically associated with an individual who takes on the role of a teacher or educator, especially one who presents ideas in a systematic way.
Synonyms
- Educator
- Teacher
- Instructor
- Tutor
- Mentor