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  1. The meaning of DOGMATIC is characterized by or given to the expression of opinions very strongly or positively as if they were facts. How to use dogmatic in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Dogmatic.

  2. Do not, however, be dogmatic or arbitrary in saying what you think. In the first place there was the element of dogmatic teaching. It is as foolish to deny as to assert his existence in a dogmatic and thoughtless manner.

  3. To be dogmatic is to follow a set of rules no matter what. The rules might be religious, philosophical, or made-up, but dogmatic people would never waver in their beliefs so don’t even think of trying to change their minds.

  4. Dogmatic definition: relating to or of the nature of a dogma or dogmas or any strong set of principles concerning faith, morals, etc., as those laid down by a church; doctrinal. See examples of DOGMATIC used in a sentence.

  5. Some common synonyms of dogmatic are dictatorial, doctrinaire, magisterial, and oracular. While all these words mean "imposing one's will or opinions on others," dogmatic implies being unduly and offensively positive in laying down principles and expressing opinions.

  6. Do not, however, be dogmatic or arbitrary in saying what you think. In the first place there was the element of dogmatic teaching. It is as foolish to deny as to assert his existence in a dogmatic and thoughtless manner.

  7. dogmatic. (dɒgmætɪk , US dɔːg- ) adjective. If you say that someone is dogmatic, you are critical of them because they are convinced that they are right, and refuse to consider that other opinions might also be justified. [disapproval] Many writers at this time held rigidly dogmatic views.

  8. DOGMATIC definition: not willing to accept other ideas or opinions because you think yours are right. Learn more.

  9. being certain that your beliefs are right and that others should accept them, without paying attention to evidence or other opinions. a dogmatic approach. There is a danger of becoming too dogmatic about teaching methods. He was strident and dogmatic in giving his opinions.

  10. Jun 2, 2024 · dogmatic (comparative more dogmatic, superlative most dogmatic) (philosophy, medicine) Adhering only to principles which are true a priori, rather than truths based on evidence or deduction.

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