dogmatic
11dogmatic — dog|mat|ic [dɔgˈmætık US do:g , da:g ] adj someone who is dogmatic is completely certain of their beliefs and expects other people to accept them without arguing ▪ Her staff find her bossy and dogmatic. >dogmatically [ kli] adv >dogmatism… …
12dogmatic — also dogmatical adjective Date: 1660 1. characterized by or given to the expression of opinions very strongly or positively as if they were facts < a dogmatic critic > 2. of or relating to dogma Synonyms: see dictatorial • dogmatically adverb • …
13dogmatic — adj. Dogmatic is used with these nouns: ↑assertion, ↑insistence, ↑theology …
14dogmatic — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. dictatorial, imperious, arrogant, peremptory, positive, opinionated. See certainty, misjudgment, severity, religion. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Based on an assumption of absolute truth] Syn.… …
15dogmatic — dog|mat|ic [ dɔg mætık ] adjective so sure that your beliefs and ideas are right that you expect other people to accept them: The party is rigid and dogmatic and unlikely to change. ╾ dog|mat|i|cally [ dɔg mætıkli ] adverb …
16dogmatic — adjective having ideas or beliefs that you are completely certain about and expect other people to accept without question: Her staff find her bossy and dogmatic. dogmatically / kli/ adverb …
17dogmatic — adjective your being so dogmatic does not attract me to your religious philosophy Syn: opinionated, peremptory, assertive, insistent, emphatic, adamant, doctrinaire, authoritarian, imperious, dictatorial, uncompromising, unyielding, inflexible,… …
18dogmatic — UK [dɒɡˈmætɪk] / US [dɔɡˈmætɪk] adjective so sure that your beliefs and ideas are right that you expect other people to accept them The party is rigid and dogmatic and unlikely to change. Derived word: dogmatically UK [dɒɡˈmætɪklɪ] / US… …
19Dogmatic Theology — • That part of theology which treats of the theoretical truths of faith concerning God and His works Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Dogmatic Theology Dogmatic Theology …
20Dogmatic theology — is that part of theology dealing with the theoretical truths of faith concerning God and his works, especially the official theology recognized by an organized Church body, such as the Roman Catholic Church, Dutch Reformed Church, etc. At times,… …