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Dogmatic Meaning in English

word

dɑɡˈmætɪk/, /dɔɡˈmætɪk
dawg-MAT-ik
dɒɡmˈætɪk
dog-MAT-ik

Definition

Being dogmatic means insisting strongly on your opinions or beliefs as if they are always correct, and often not willing to consider other ideas.

Usage & Nuances

'Dogmatic' is formal and often negative, describing someone rigid in beliefs or unwilling to discuss. Commonly used for opinions, leaders, or arguments. Not for describing rules (use 'strict'). Similar words: 'rigid', 'opinionated', but 'dogmatic' adds a sense of closed-mindedness.

Example Sentences

He is very dogmatic and never listens to other people's ideas.

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Her dogmatic way of teaching made students feel uncomfortable.

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Being dogmatic can make it hard to work in a group.

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Don't be so dogmatic—try seeing things from someone else's perspective.

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His arguments are always very dogmatic, leaving no room for discussion.

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The meeting was frustrating because the boss was too dogmatic to consider new ideas.

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