dogmatic 的定义
- 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: We hear dogmatic arguments from both sides of the political spectrum.
- asserting opinions in a doctrinaire or arrogant manner; opinionated: I refuse to argue with someone so dogmatic that he won't listen to reason.
dogmatic 近义词
dictatorial, opinionated
dogmatic 的近义词 38 个
- arbitrary
- arrogant
- assertive
- categorical
- emphatic
- fanatical
- intolerant
- obstinate
- stubborn
- unequivocal
- bigoted
- bullheaded
- cocksure
- confident
- definite
- despotic
- determined
- dictative
- doctrinaire
- domineering
- downright
- egotistical
- fascistic
- formal
- high and mighty
- imperious
- magisterial
- narrow-minded
- obdurate
- one-sided
- overbearing
- peremptory
- pigheaded
- prejudiced
- stiff-necked
- tenacious
- tyrannical
- wrong-headed
dogmatic 的反义词 22 个
based on absolute truth
dogmatic 的近义词 34 个
- assertive
- categorical
- pragmatic
- reasoned
- a priori
- as a matter of course
- authoritarian
- authoritative
- axiomatic
- by fiat
- by natural law
- by nature
- canonical
- deducible
- deductive
- derivable
- doctrinaire
- doctrinal
- eternal
- excathedra
- formal
- imperative
- inevitable
- on faith
- oracular
- orthodox
- peremptory
- positive
- prophetic
- systematic
- theoretical
- unchangeable
- unerring
- unqualified
dogmatic 的反义词 17 个
更多dogmatic例句
- Not only did he neglect to acknowledge that major aspects of his 1899 “The Interpretation of Dreams” had already been articulated by earlier 19th-century pioneers in dream research, he also presented his conclusions in dogmatic and categorical terms.
- Many in the West construe Hong Kong through equally dogmatic lenses.
- They adore him, partly because he’s hardly the dogmatic type.
- We don’t know if it’s because of politics or dogmatic scientists who refuse to let go of droplets.
- It took us into a much more enriching journey, to be honest, than to just sort of be dogmatic about the chase or the case.
- Demographic changes are making that community less dogmatic, even through the Castro regime remains an oppressive dictatorship.
- Sir Nicholas Henderson, who was in the job when Reagan was elected, described him as a dogmatic and simplistic man.
- Phelps approach to sharing “good news” was always dogmatic, extreme, and seemingly void of humanity.
- After the Democrats backed off the gay families thing, it's a little dogmatic for Republicans to be doing too much meddling now.
- He can't pretend that he's a dogmatic right-winger; who would believe him?
- I will not say that he never showed himself dogmatic and ill-informed, but he was no longer obtrusive and uncharitable.
- They are based upon family papers said to be now in possession of the Charleston Dogmatic Directory.
- And in enforcing this cardinal truth he is dogmatic and dictatorial, as a prophet and ambassador of the Most High should be.
- Her implicit belief in and obedience to him have increased his self-confidence into a dogmatic assertion of infallibility.
- In some of its articles Mazzini appears at his best,—more tolerant, less dogmatic and theoretical.