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The example sentences of DOGMATIC in videos (8 in total of 8)

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Use "dogmatic" in a sentence | "dogmatic" example sentences

How to use "dogmatic" in a sentence?

  • The lesson taught us by these kindly commentators on my present experience is that dogmatic faith compels the best minds and hearts to narrowness and insolence.
    -Harriet Martineau-
  • Outside the practice of science itself, scientists have sometimes been the greatest offenders in adhering to dogmatic ideas against all the evidence.
    -Mary Hesse-
  • A dogmatic belief in objective value is necessary to the very idea of a rule which is not tyranny or an obedience which is not slavery.
    -C. S. Lewis-
  • The wave of the future is not the conquest of the world by a single dogmatic creed but the liberation of the diverse energies of free nations and free men.
    -John F. Kennedy-
  • I do not purpose to discuss faith in its dogmatic sense today.
    -Matthew Simpson-
  • I think spirituality is a good thing but I dislike any sort of dogmatic organization.
    -Noah Taylor-
  • Around 1967 I began backing away from dogmatic Leninism, not so much because I thought it was false, I just decided there was nothing utopian about it.
    -Henry Flynt-
  • Religion is dogmatic. Politic is ideological. Reason must be logical, but literature has a privilege of being equivocal.
    -Carlos Fuentes-
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Definition and meaning of DOGMATIC

What does "dogmatic mean?"

/dôɡˈmadik/

dogmatic

adjective
Making strong statements; insisting you are right.

What are synonyms of "dogmatic"?
Some common synonyms of "dogmatic" are:
  • opinionated,
  • peremptory,
  • assertive,
  • imperative,
  • insistent,
  • emphatic,
  • adamant,
  • doctrinaire,
  • authoritarian,
  • authoritative,
  • domineering,
  • imperious,
  • high-handed,
  • pontifical,
  • arrogant,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/əˈpinyəˌnādəd/

opinionated
adjective

characterized by conceited assertiveness and dogmatism.

/pəˈrem(p)t(ə)rē/

peremptory
adjective

Expecting to be obeyed immediately; imperious.

/əˈsərdiv/

assertive
adjective

Being confident and sure of yourself.

/əmˈperədiv/

imperative
adjective noun

Absolutely necessary; that must be done. essential thing.

/inˈsistənt/

insistent
adjective

Continued statement of your opinion.

/əmˈfadik/

emphatic
adjective noun

Said strongly to highlight thing's importance. emphatic consonant.

/ˈadəmənt/

adamant
adjective noun

Determined not to change your opinion. legendary rock or mineral to which many properties were attributed.

/ˌdäktrəˈner/

doctrinaire
adjective noun

seeking to impose doctrine in all circumstances without regard to practical considerations. Stubbornly insisting on your theory being right.

/əˌTHôrəˈterēən/

authoritarian
adjective noun

favouring or enforcing strict obedience to authority at expense of personal freedom. authoritarian person.

/əˈTHôrəˌtādiv/

authoritative
adjective

reliable.

/däməˈniriNG/

domineering
adjective

asserting one's will over another in arrogant way.

/ˌimˈpirēəs/

imperious
adjective

Expecting to be obeyed; arrogant; domineering.

/pänˈtifik(ə)l/

pontifical
adjective noun

relating to pontiff. office book of Western Church.

/ˈerəɡənt/

arrogant
adjective

Rude, from belief you are better than others.

What are antonyms of "dogmatic"?
Some common antonyms of "dogmatic" are:
  • low-key,
  • tentative,
  • open-minded,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈten(t)ədiv/

tentative
adjective

Planned without certainty.

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