Pronunciation: /ˈtiːtʃi/
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'teachy' describes something that is related to teaching or giving instruction
A1 The teacher used teachy methods to help the students understand the lesson.
A2 The instructional video was very teachy and easy to follow.
B1 The workshop had a teachy approach, breaking down complex topics into simple concepts.
B2 The mentor's teachy style made it easier for the team to grasp the new software.
C1 The professor's teachy demeanor inspired students to delve deeper into the subject matter.
C2 The expert's teachy guidance was instrumental in shaping the future leaders of the industry.
formal The professor's teaching style was very informative and not at all teachy.
informal I don't like it when teachers get all teachy and preachy during class.
slang Stop being so teachy, just let me figure it out on my own!
figurative Her constant corrections were starting to feel a bit teachy, like she was trying to show off her knowledge.
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