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dog·mat·ic D0323600 (dôg-măt′ĭk, dŏg-)adj.1. Relating to, characteristic of, or resulting from dogma.2. a. Asserting or insisting upon ideas or principles, especially when unproven or unexamined, in an imperious or arrogant manner: "People in recovery groups can be dogmatic, asserting that the group's way is 'the way' or bashing other approaches" (Anne M. Fletcher).b. Characterized by such assertion, often with an unconsidered rejection of criticism: a dogmatic adherence to a single educational model. [Late Latin dogmaticus, from Greek dogmatikos, from dogma, dogmat-, belief; see dogma.] dog·mat′i·cal·ly adv.dogmatic (dɒɡˈmætɪk) or dogmaticaladj1. a. (of a statement, opinion, etc) forcibly asserted as if authoritative and unchallengeableb. (of a person) prone to making such statements2. (Philosophy) of, relating to, or constituting dogma: dogmatic writings. 3. based on assumption rather than empirical observation dogˈmatically advdog•mat•ic (dɔgˈmæt ɪk, dɒg-) also dog•mat′i•cal, adj. 1. of the nature of a dogma; doctrinal. 2. asserting opinions in a dictatorial manner; opinionated. [1595–1605; < Late Latin < Greek] dog•mat′i•cal•ly, adv. dog•mat′i•cal•ness, n. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | dogmatic - characterized by assertion of unproved or unprovable principlesdogmaticalnarrow-minded, narrow - lacking tolerance or flexibility or breadth of view; "a brilliant but narrow-minded judge"; "narrow opinions" | | 2. | dogmatic - of or pertaining to or characteristic of a doctrine or code of beliefs accepted as authoritative | | 3. | dogmatic - relating to or involving dogma; "dogmatic writings" |
dogmaticadjective1. opinionated, arrogant, assertive, arbitrary, emphatic, downright, dictatorial, imperious, overbearing, categorical, magisterial, doctrinaire, obdurate, peremptory His dogmatic style deflects opposition.2. doctrinal, authoritative, categorical, canonical, oracular, ex cathedra Dogmatic socialism does not offer a magic formula.dogmaticadjective1. Devoted to certain doctrines without regard to practicability:doctrinaire.2. Tending to dictate:authoritarian, bossy, dictatorial, domineering, imperious, magisterial, masterful, overbearing, peremptory.Translationsdogmatic (dogˈmӕtik) adjective tending to force one's own opinions on other people. He's very dogmatic on this subject. 武斷的 武断的dogˈmatically adverb 武斷地 武断地EncyclopediaSeedogmadogmatic
dog·mat·ic schoolancient Greek school or tradition in medicine whose members were the successors to or followers of Hippocrates; they based their conceptions of disease upon the humoral theory and their practice upon experience and sound reasoning, and were comparatively free from fads, speculative theories, and dogma, which the term dogmatic falsely implies.dogmatic (dog-mă′tĭk) 1. Pert. to dogma or doctrine, e.g., of a religion.2. Pert. to the expression of opinions in an uncompromising, arrogant manner.LegalSeeDogmadogmatic
Synonyms for dogmaticadj opinionatedSynonyms- opinionated
- arrogant
- assertive
- arbitrary
- emphatic
- downright
- dictatorial
- imperious
- overbearing
- categorical
- magisterial
- doctrinaire
- obdurate
- peremptory
adj doctrinalSynonyms- doctrinal
- authoritative
- categorical
- canonical
- oracular
- ex cathedra
Synonyms for dogmaticadj devoted to certain doctrines without regard to practicabilitySynonymsadj tending to dictateSynonyms- authoritarian
- bossy
- dictatorial
- domineering
- imperious
- magisterial
- masterful
- overbearing
- peremptory
Synonyms for dogmaticadj characterized by assertion of unproved or unprovable principlesSynonymsRelated Words |