DOGMATIC


Meaning of DOGMATIC in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

less

He was as much of an appeaser as Chamberlain, but less dogmatic and self-righteous.

Clinton is boldly poaching many Republican issues, reframing them somewhat to sound slightly less dogmatic .

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Her employees find her bossy and dogmatic .

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

But in the meantime the history of Yiddish warns us to be wary of dogmatic statements about its life and death.

He was seen as an enlightened despot pursuing liberal policies in the face of dogmatic reaction from priests and landlords.

His argument, if it counts as such, is a dogmatic admission of defeat, unsupported by quantitative evidence.

I only know there was a father who was both idolised and undoubtedly feared, a dogmatic and overbearing Catholic.

The whole subject has become far too ambiguous, and too barnacled with exegesis, for dogmatic analysis.

They should therefore caution us against being overly dogmatic .

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