Pronunciation: /ˌɔːtoʊdaɪˈdæktɪk/
adjective self-taught; pertaining to self-directed learning
A1 She is an autodidactic learner who teaches herself new skills.
A2 He became fluent in Spanish through autodidactic study.
B1 The autodidactic approach to learning allows students to take control of their education.
B2 His autodidactic nature led him to excel in various subjects without formal education.
C1 The autodidactic philosopher delved deep into complex theories without guidance from mentors.
C2 Her autodidactic tendencies propelled her to become a leading expert in her field.
formal He is an autodidactic learner who prefers to study independently rather than in a traditional classroom setting.
informal She's always been a bit of an autodidactic type, teaching herself new skills just for fun.
slang Dude, he's like totally autodidactic, always figuring stuff out on his own.
figurative Becoming an autodidactic master of your craft is like unlocking a whole new level of potential.
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